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12 June, 08:53

Write the interval (5, 100] as an inequality and using set notation

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  1. 12 June, 11:25
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    An inequality is a statement that shows relation between two values, when the two values are not equal.

    The inequality is opposite than equality.

    So, the interval (5,100] means that it contains all number from number 5 (not and 5) till 100, including 100. We can see this from the bracket's type.

    For a value x in this interval we can write the inequality:

    5
    x is bigger than 5, and smaller or equal 100
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