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How do I write Domain and Range in inequality notation?

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Step-by-step explanation:To combine two intervals using inequality notation or set-builder notation, we use the word “or.” As we saw in earlier examples, we use the union symbol, \displaystyle \cup∪, to combine two unconnected intervals. For example, the union of the sets \displaystyle \left\{2,3,5\right\}{2,3,5} and \displaystyle \left\{4,6\right\}{4,6} is the set \displaystyle \left\{2,3,4,5,6\right\}{2,3,4,5,6}. It is the set of all elements that belong to one or the other (or both) of the original two sets. For sets with a finite number of elements like these, the elements do not have to be listed in ascending order of numerical value. If the original two sets have some elements in common, those elements should be listed only once in the union set. For sets of real numbers on intervals, another example of a union is

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