Math Problem Statement
You only get only one try for the answer; please draw the graph. a. Choose the correct interval notation for the inequality notation x > −3
[-3, ∞)
(-3, ∞)
(-∞ , -3)
(-∞ , 3) None of these
b. Choose the correct interval notation for the inequality notation −3 < x ≤ 3 or 7 ≤ x
(-3, 3] ⋃ [7, ∞)
(-3, 3) ⋃ (7, ∞)
[-3, 3) ⋃ [7, ∞)
[-3, 3] ⋃ (7, ∞) None of these
c. Choose the correct interval notation for the inequality notation x ≤ −3 or 7 ≤ x
(-∞ , -3] ⋃ (7, ∞)
(-∞ , -3) ⋃ (7, ∞)
(-∞ , -3] ⋃ [7, ∞)
(-∞ , 3) ⋃ (7, ∞) None of these
Solution
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Inequalities
Interval Notation
Set Theory
Formulas
None (uses interval notation to express solution sets)
Theorems
None (focus is on expressing inequalities in interval notation)
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 9-12
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