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Set notation and interval notation:

-3 is less than or equal to x, which is less than 5

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The "less than or equal" is represented by the shape
\leq
The "Less than" is represented by the shape <

So, -3 is less than or equal to x. So
-3 \leq x
"which is less than 5" (is = x). So x<5

So, we can get the final notation:

-3 \leq x\ \textless \ 5

Hope this Helps! :)



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-3 is less than 5 -3<5
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