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what are the rules of writing interval of sets?​

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Answered by Abhinav3583
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Intervals are written with rectangular brackets or parentheses, and two numbers delimited with a comma. The two numbers are called the endpoints of the interval. The number on the left denotes the least element or lower bound. ... When both of the endpoints are excluded from the interval, the interval is an open interval.

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Interval notation is a way of writing subsets of the real number line . A closed interval is one that includes its endpoints: for example, the set {x | −3≤x≤1} . An open interval is one that does not include its endpoints, for example, {x | −3<x<1} .

Intervals are written with rectangular brackets or parentheses, and two numbers delimited with a comma. The two numbers are called the endpoints of the interval. 

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