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Use interval notation to express the following: The set of all numbers less than or equal to −5.

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Answer:

(- infinitysymbol,-5]

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Explanation:

Interval notation uses parenthesis or square brackets in the format:

( or [ begin , end )or]

Always use parenthesis around the infinity or negative infinity symbol. Square brackets are for when the number is included. Like in this case where it says "or equal to -5"

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Use interval notation to express the following: The set of all numbers less than or-example-1
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