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Mathematics 21 Online
jacarri:

The solution to an inequality is given in interval notation as (2, ∞). What is another way to represent this solution set?

Vocaloid:

open brackets on (2, ∞) means that some value (let's call it x unless they give you a variable) must be greater than 2, since there's an open bracket on 2 and the interval extends to infinity how would you represent that with inequalities?

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