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Write the set as an interval using interval notation

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The set -12 < x ≤ 13 can be represented in interval notation as (-12, 13].

In interval notation, the round parentheses indicate an open interval, which means that the endpoint is not included, and the square bracket represents a closed interval, indicating that the endpoint is included.

Therefore, (-12, 13] indicates that the values of x range from greater than -12 (excluding -12 itself) up to and including 13.

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