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Write the solution set in interval notation.

Write the solution set in interval notation.-example-1

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First, you need to solve the inequalities.


4q\geq -16


q\geq -4


q+3<7


q<4

Now let's write the interval notation for the first one.

The lowest number for this would be -4. q cannot be less than negative -4. Since q can be -4 OR greater than, you use brackets. [-4,

q can be anything greater than -4. So the second number is infinity. Infinity uses parentheses because it is no exact number.

So the interval notation for the first inequality is [-4, ∞).

Now let's write the interval notation for the second one.

q can be anything less than 4. So the first number would be negative infinity: (-∞

q cannot pass 4, so the second number would be 4. Since q does not include 4, you use parentheses: 4)

The interval notation for the second inequality is (-∞, 4).

The interval notation for this compound inequality is [-4, ∞) or (-∞, 4).

Sorry if this was long and confusing. Hope this helped!

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