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Write the set described below in set-builder notation: s is the set of real numbers that are less than 15 0 s s<15 {s|-15

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Answer:

The set builder form is: s<15

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

The Set-Builder Notation is a simple way to write sets, often sets with an infinite number of elements.

For example: The set {x : x > 0} is read as "the set of all x such that x is greater than 0.

It is given that s is the set of real numbers that are less than 15.

For less than we use the inequity "<"

So the provided statement can be written as s<15 where s is real number.

Hence, the set builder form is: s<15

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