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For the following graph,express the interval shown using interval notation?

For the following graph,express the interval shown using interval notation?-example-1

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Answer:

The interval notation is;


(-\infty,4]

Explanation:

The solution set of the inequality represented on the number line is


x\le4

The boundary 4 is inclusive in the solution set, so we use square bracket "[ ]" to show inclusion and open bracket "()" to show that, that part of the interval in not bounded.

In interval notation, we can write this as;


(-\infty,4]

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