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How can this same solution be written using set builder notation? x > ?

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Corrected Question

The solution to an inequality is represented by the number line. How can this same solution be written using set-builder notation? x >

Answer:


\x

Explanation:

Given an inequality whose solution is represented by the number line attached below.

We observe the following from the number line

There is an open circle at 3, therefore the solution set does not include 3. (We make use of > or < in cases like that)

The arrow is pointed towards the right. All points to the right of 3 are greater than 3, therefore:

The solution in the number line can be written using set-builder notation as:


\ x >3 \

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