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Neil Wolfe
19 July, 03:06
Use interval notation to determine where
f (x) < 0.
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Elaine Cherry
19 July, 03:20
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Interval notation?
More like all real numbers
Get it
Because any real number would be valid ...
... thus making it all real numbers?
No?
okay ...
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Aileen Levine
19 July, 03:23
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F (x) < 0 means that it can be anything below 0 so from - infinity to 0 but not including 0.
The interval notation would be:
(-infinity, 0)
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