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-3 < n < 1
n is an integer
write down the possible values of n

User Noqrax
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The notation of the above inequality:


-3<n<1

Can be written as an interval:


n\in(-3,1)

Or group of points on a line that satisfy the linear inequality.


n\in\mathbb{G}=\{n; -3<n<1\wedge n\in\mathbb{Z}\}

Or simply:


n\in\mathbb{G}=\{-2,-1,0\}

Hope this helps.

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