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Graph −6 < x ≤ −2 on the number line Write −6 < x ≤ −2 in interval notation.

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We have to graph −6 < x ≤ −2.

The solution set is the values of x that are greater than -6 and less than or equal to -2.

We can represent this as:

This graph uses an empty dot for x = -6, as it is not included in the solution set, and a full dot for x = -2, as this value is included in the solution set.

This solution set can be expressed as an interval as (-6, -2].

Answer:

Graph in the answer

Interval notation: (-6,-2]

Graph −6 < x ≤ −2 on the number line Write −6 < x ≤ −2 in interval notation-example-1
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