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Which interval notation represents the set of all number greater than or equal to -10 and less than -1 ?

(-10,-1)

[-10,-1]

(-10,-1]

[-10,-1)

Which interval notation represents the set of all number greater than or equal to 10-10 and less than 1-1 ?\newline(10,1) (-10,-1) \newline[10,1] [-10,-1] \newline(10,1] (-10,-1] \newline[10,1) [-10,-1)

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Q. Which interval notation represents the set of all number greater than or equal to 10-10 and less than 1-1 ?\newline(10,1) (-10,-1) \newline[10,1] [-10,-1] \newline(10,1] (-10,-1] \newline[10,1) [-10,-1)
  1. Interval Notation Explanation: Interval notation for numbers greater than or equal to 10-10 includes the square bracket [[ because it's inclusive.
  2. Inclusive Square Bracket: For numbers less than 1-1, we use the parenthesis )) because it's not inclusive.
  3. Exclusive Parenthesis: Combine both parts to get the interval notation: [\(-10, 1-1)\].

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