Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition)

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Chapter 2 - Section 2.4 - Linear Inequalities and Problem Solving - Exercise Set - Page 88: 113

Answer

The parenthesis is used for the solution set of an inequality if the exact number is excluded from the values that make the inequality a true statement. Brackets, on the other hand, are used if the exact number also makes the inequality a true statement.

Work Step by Step

The symbols $\lt$ and $\gt$ make use of parenthesis, while the symbols $\le$ and $\ge$ make use of brackets.
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