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I have to enter into a program called goformative the interval notation for -1 < p < = -6. Another tutor said the answer is empty set or null set. I have tried entering this and it says it is wrong. Is there something missing?

I have to enter into a program called goformative the interval notation for -1 &lt-example-1

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The inequalities to solve are,


\begin{gathered} 7p+5\leq-37 \\ \text{and} \\ -10p<10 \end{gathered}

Solving the first inequality:


\begin{gathered} 7p+5\leq-37 \\ 7p\leq-37-5 \\ 7p\leq-42 \\ p\leq-(42)/(7) \\ p\leq-6 \end{gathered}

Solving the second inequality:


\begin{gathered} -10p<10 \\ (-10p)/(-10)>(10)/(-10) \\ p>-1 \end{gathered}

So, the solution is


\begin{gathered} p\leq-6 \\ \text{and} \\ p>-1 \end{gathered}

The graph of both solutions are shown below:


p\leq-6

Then,


p>-1

Now, recall that in interval notation, "(" and ")" indicates that an interval is not included, and "[" and "]" indicates that an interval is included.

We can write both solutions in interval notation as,


\begin{gathered} p\leq-6 \\ \text{and} \\ p>-1 \\ --------------- \\ \text{Interval Notation:} \\ (-\infty,-6\rbrack \\ \text{and} \\ (-1,\infty) \\ --------------- \\ (-\infty,-6\rbrack U(-1,\infty) \end{gathered}

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