x<5 and x> 0 interval notation
(5,0)?
interval notation...is that the one that looks like [a,b]U(b,a) or something like that?
okay
okay??? im asking you
oh idk
i dont know those fancy terms i just know what the answer is based on how they look like lol
May I answer?
okay lol
and yes parth
perhaps you should start by explaining what interval notation is @ParthKohli lol
\[(-\infty,5)U(0,+\infty)\]
oh..it was the one i was describing
okay that's how you do it. Thanks
idk wether i should have added that or not lol
Ok...... If it's written x\(\ge\)5, then it'd look like this [5,\(+\infty\)) square bracket means that five is included.
@kswiss is smart..he didnt know what interval notation was and he can deduce how to do it by seeing an answer...very smart ^_^
okay
Now we know that here it can be 1,2,3,4 but now 5 and 0, so we may have something like this: (0,5) ^^ not including 0 till not including 5.
Or another way to write it is [1,4]
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