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Which interval notation represents the set of all number greater than or equal to -4 and less than 
0 ?

(-4,0)

[-4,0]

[-4,0)

(-4,0]

Which interval notation represents the set of all number greater than or equal to 4-4 and less than 0 0 ?\newline(4,0) (-4,0) \newline[4,0] [-4,0] \newline[4,0) [-4,0) \newline(4,0] (-4,0]

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Q. Which interval notation represents the set of all number greater than or equal to 4-4 and less than 0 0 ?\newline(4,0) (-4,0) \newline[4,0] [-4,0] \newline[4,0) [-4,0) \newline(4,0] (-4,0]
  1. Interval Notation Explanation: Interval notation for numbers greater than or equal to 4-4 and less than 00 starts with a square bracket for 4-4, cuz it's included, and ends with a parenthesis for 00, cuz it's not included.
  2. Correct Interval Notation: So the correct interval notation is [4,0)[-4, 0), that's the one that matches our conditions.

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