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Write the solution to the given inequality in interval notation.

(-∞,0]
[0,∞)
[-∞,0)
(-∞,0)

Write the solution to the given inequality in interval notation. (-∞,0] [0,∞) [-∞,0) (-∞,0)-example-1
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Option D:
(-\infty, 0) is the solution to the inequality in interval notation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The number line shows the interval of numbers starting from 0 and goes on.

From the number line, it is obvious that the open circle at the point 0 indicates that we don't want to include the number 0.

Hence, in interval notation, we can write that the end values not to be included can be written with a round bracket ( )

Thus, the interval can be written as
(-\infty, 0)

Hence, the solution to the inequality in interval notation is
(-\infty, 0)

Therefore, Option D is the correct answer.

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