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How do i solve intervals

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Interval notation is a simplified form of writing the solution to an inequality or system of inequalities, using the bracket and parenthesis symbols in lieu of the inequality symbols. ... For example, the solution 3 < x < 5 is written (3,5) in interval notation, because x cannot be equal to 3 or 5.
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