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• Graph:

• Interval notation: ,[-4, ∞)

Step-by-step explanation

The set is all x greater than or equal to -4. The value -4 is included in the interval, so we have to draw a dot and then a line from the dot to infinity.

When a value is included in the interval, we use the start or end bracket. For infinity or negative infinity, we always use parenthesis. To represent this set in interval notation we have to use a bracket, number -4, a comma, infinity, and a parenthesis: [-4, ∞)

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