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Represent in Interval notation

Represent in Interval notation-example-1
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Answer:
[5, \infty)

On a keyboard, you would write [5, infinity)

The square bracket means "include this value" and a curved parenthesis means "exclude this value". We cannot include infinity as it is not a number, so we always use parenthesis with either infinity.


y \ge 5 is the same as
5 \le y which is also the same as
5 \le y < \infty which may help lead to set up the interval notation answer.

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