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  • 03-04-2018
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When to use brackets and parentheses polynomial inequalities?

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CastleRook
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  • 12-04-2018
Given your answer is say x<3, "x is less than 3", that means that 3 is not included in your solution set. The interval (-∞, 3); note the use of parenthesis. If the interval is [-3,6), this means that in your solution 3 is included but not 6. That is to say, 3≤x<6. [3,6]; both are included. (3,6) none is included.
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