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Write the following solution in interval notation:
x≥-3

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Answer:

[-3,∞)

Explanation:

Since x is on the left side and is greater than -3, we will use a bracket in front of the -3. Since we do not know when the interval ends, we finish it with a positive infinity because we know that x is GREATER than (or equal) to -3. If it were less than -3, it would be negative infinity. Similarly, we use a rounded bracket because infinity is a positive value greater than -3.

Write the following solution in interval notation: x≥-3-example-1
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