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write the following as interval {x:x ∈ R, -4 <x≤6}

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Answered by ankitha7777
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X ∈ (-4,6]

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. The number on the right denotes the greatest element or upper bound.

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