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Question 26761: What is the interval notation of {x/ -3>x}? NOTE: The "/" in the problem represents a straight vertical line, but since there's not one on the keyboard, I chose to use the slash instead. Answer by kev82(151) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Im guessing what you mean is
In this case the curly brackets mean 'the set of', and the | means 'such that'. As it doesn't say I assume that . Therefore, in english this translates to:
"The set of all (real numbers) x such that -3 is strictly greater than x."
I'm not sure what interval notation is, but do you mean . If that's not what you meant, please email back.
Hope that helps,
Kev.