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I'm interval notation please

I'm interval notation please-example-1

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Answer:

(-2, 4]

Explanation:

-21 ≤ -6x +3 < 15 . . . . given

-24 ≤ -6x < 12 . . . . . . subtract 3

4 ≥ x > -2 . . . . . . . . . . divide by -6

In interval notation, the solution is (-2, 4].

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Interval notation uses a square bracket to indicate the "or equal to" case--where the end point is included in the interval. A graph uses a solid dot for the same purpose. When the interval does not include the end point, a round bracket (parenthesis) or an open dot are used.

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