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Consider the following. (-infinity, 1) (a) Give a verbal description of the subset of real numbers represented by the interval. The interval is the set of all real numbers less than or equal to 1. The interval is the set of all real numbers less than 1. The interval is the set of all real numbers greater than 1. The interval is the set real numbers. The interval is the set of all real numbers greater than or equal to 1. (b) Sketch the subset on the real number line. (c) State whether the interval is bounded or unbounded. The interval is bounded. The interval is unbounded.
Consider the following. (-infinity, 1) (a) Give a verbal description of the subset of real numbers represented by the interval. The interval is the set of all real numbers less than or equal to 1. The interval is the set of all real numbers less than 1. The interval is the set of all real numbers greater than 1. The interval is the set real numbers. The interval is the set of all real numbers greater than or equal to 1. (b) Sketch the subset on the real number line. (c) State whether the interval is bounded or unbounded. The interval is bounded. The interval is unbounded.
Beverley SmithLv2
2 Feb 2019