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what is. the length of the interval (-3,6)​

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Answered by sainath77l
4

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by halamadrid
0

The length of the interval (-3,6)​ is 9.

Given:

An interval (-3, 6)

To Find:

The length of the interval (-3,6)​.

Solution:

The length of an interval (a, b) (or [a, b], or (a, b], or [a, b)) is the difference between the upper endpoint and the lower endpoint of the interval. It is always positive.

Length of an interval (a, b) = b - a.

The given interval is (-3, 6).

The upper endpoint, b = 6

The lower endpoint, a = -3.

Hence, length of the interval (-3, 6) = b - a = 6 - (-3) = 6 + 3 = 9.

∴ The length of the interval (-3,6)​ is 9.

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