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How is interval notation different from set notation in Inequations ?(descriptive)

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Two common ways of expressing solutions to an inequality are by graphing them on a number line. ... and indicates that the set is unbounded to the right on a number line. Interval notation requires a parenthesis to enclose infinity. The square bracket indicates the boundary is included in the solution.

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