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Express the solutions of -34. Which is the solution in interval notation?

A) (-34, 10]
B) [0, 10)
C) (0, -34] U (10, 2)
D) (-34, -10)

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Final answer:

The question appears to be incomplete and lacks context, making it impossible to provide an interval notation or a correct solution as requested.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to be incomplete as "Express the solutions of -34" does not provide a clear context or a complete mathematical problem. However, if we focus on interval notation, interval notation is a way of representing subsets of the real number line. For example, the notation (-34, 10] means all the numbers between -34 and 10, including 10 but not -34. A bracket, [ or ], indicates that the number is included in the interval, also known as closed, while a parenthesis, ( or ), indicates that the number is not included, also known as open. Without a proper equation or inequality, it is not possible to provide a correct interval notation.

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