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Write the interval (5, 100] as an inequality and using set notation

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The interval in inequality notation would be written as:
5(less than) x (less than or equal to) 100
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Write the interval (5, 100] as an inequality and using set notation-example-1
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Answer with explanation:

Inequality--

To represent the interval form in the form of a inequality we need to use the signs such as greater than , less than , equal to , greater than or equal to and less than or equal to.

Set notation--

Set notation is used to define the elements of a set.

The interval form is as follows:

(5,100]

  • The inequality form is:

5 < x ≤ 100

  • and the set notation is given by:

S=x∈ R

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