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Intervalnotation Practice1

The document contains 15 interval notation questions formatted for selective entry examinations, each followed by its answer and explanation. The questions cover various inequalities and conditions for expressing sets of numbers in interval notation. Each answer is provided with a brief explanation of the notation used.

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Intervalnotation Practice1

The document contains 15 interval notation questions formatted for selective entry examinations, each followed by its answer and explanation. The questions cover various inequalities and conditions for expressing sets of numbers in interval notation. Each answer is provided with a brief explanation of the notation used.

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Below are 15 interval notation questions formatted according to ACER standards,

which are suitable for selective entry examinations:

**Question 1:** Write the interval notation for the solution set of the inequality x > 5.

**Answer:**

**Question 2:** Express in interval notation the set of all x such that -3 ≤ x < 2.

**Answer:**

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**Question 3:** What is the interval notation for the values of x satisfying x < -1 or x
≥ 4?

**Answer:**

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**Question 4:** Write the interval notation for all numbers in the range of 0 to 10,
excluding 0.

**Answer:**

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**Question 5:** Identify the interval notation for the solution set of the inequality 3 <
x ≤ 9.

**Answer:**

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**Question 6:** Express in interval notation the values of x where -2 < x < 6 and x is
not equal to 1.

**Answer:**

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**Question 7:** What is the interval notation for all real numbers x such that x is less
than or equal to -4?

**Answer:**

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**Question 8:** Write the interval notation for values of x that are greater than or
equal to -1 and less than 3.

**Answer:**
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**Question 9:** Identify the interval notation for the solution set of the compound
inequality -5 < x + 2 < 4.

**Answer:**

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**Question 10:** Express in interval notation the set of all numbers greater than 2 or
less than -3.

**Answer:**

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**Question 11:** What is the interval notation for the values of x such that 1 ≤ x < 7?

**Answer:**

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**Question 12:** Write the interval notation for the solution of x < -2 and x > -7.
**Answer:**

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**Question 13:** Identify the interval notation for all x satisfying -6 < x ≤ -1.

**Answer:**

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**Question 14:** What is the interval notation for real numbers x such that 2 < x < 5
or x = 9?

**Answer:**

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**Question 15:** Write the interval notation for the set of values of x such that x is
greater than -1 and less than or equal to 3.

**Answer:**
Certainly! Below are the 15 interval notation questions along with their answers and
explanations.

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**Question 1:** Write the interval notation for the solution set of the inequality x > 5.

**Answer:** (5, ∞)

**Explanation:** This notation represents all real numbers greater than 5. The
parentheses indicate that 5 is not included in the set.

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**Question 2:** Express in interval notation the set of all x such that -3 ≤ x < 2.

**Answer:** [-3, 2)

**Explanation:** The square bracket indicates that -3 is included in the set, while the
parentheses around 2 indicate that 2 is not included. This includes all numbers from -3
up to, but not including, 2.

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**Question 3:** What is the interval notation for the values of x satisfying x < -1 or x
≥ 4?

**Answer:** (-∞, -1) ∪ [4, ∞)

**Explanation:** The union symbol (∪) indicates that both sets are included. The first
part, (-∞, -1), includes all numbers less than -1, while the second part, [4, ∞), includes
all numbers greater than or equal to 4.

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**Question 4:** Write the interval notation for all numbers in the range of 0 to 10,
excluding 0.

**Answer:** (0, 10]

**Explanation:** The parentheses indicate that 0 is not included, while the square
bracket means that 10 is included. This encompasses all numbers greater than 0 up to
and including 10.

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**Question 5:** Identify the interval notation for the solution set of the inequality 3 <
x ≤ 9.

**Answer:** (3, 9]

**Explanation:** The parentheses indicate that 3 is not included, while the square
bracket means that 9 is included. This captures all numbers greater than 3 and up to
9.

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**Question 6:** Express in interval notation the values of x where -2 < x < 6 and x is
not equal to 1.

**Answer:** (-2, 1) ∪ (1, 6)

**Explanation:** This notation signifies that x is between -2 and 6, but does not
include the number 1. The union indicates the two separate intervals.

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**Question 7:** What is the interval notation for all real numbers x such that x is less
than or equal to -4?

**Answer:** (-∞, -4]

**Explanation:** The notation captures all real numbers less than or equal to -4,
where the square bracket indicates that -4 is included in the set.
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**Question 8:** Write the interval notation for values of x that are greater than or
equal to -1 and less than 3.

**Answer:** [-1, 3)

**Explanation:** The square bracket indicates that -1 is included, while the


parentheses around 3 indicate that 3 is not included. This describes all numbers from -
1 up to, but not including, 3.

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**Question 9:** Identify the interval notation for the solution set of the compound
inequality -5 < x + 2 < 4.

**Answer:** (-7, 2)

**Explanation:** Solving the inequality gives us -5 - 2 < x < 4 - 2, or -7 < x < 2. Both
endpoints are not included, represented by parentheses.

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**Question 10:** Express in interval notation the set of all numbers greater than 2 or
less than -3.

**Answer:** (-∞, -3) ∪ (2, ∞)

**Explanation:** This captures two ranges: all numbers less than -3 and all numbers
greater than 2.

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**Question 11:** What is the interval notation for the values of x such that 1 ≤ x < 7?
**Answer:** [1, 7)

**Explanation:** The square bracket indicates that 1 is included, while the parenthesis
around 7 indicates that 7 is excluded, covering all numbers from 1 to just below 7.

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**Question 12:** Write the interval notation for the solution of x < -2 and x > -7.

**Answer:** (-7, -2)

**Explanation:** This interval notation represents all real numbers that are greater
than -7 but less than -2, with both endpoints not included.

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**Question 13:** Identify the interval notation for all x satisfying -6 < x ≤ -1.

**Answer:** (-6, -1]

**Explanation:** In this case, -6 is not included (as indicated by the parenthesis),


while -1 is included (as indicated by the square bracket), encapsulating all values
within that range.

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**Question 14:** What is the interval notation for real numbers x such that 2 < x < 5
or x = 9?

**Answer:** (2, 5) ∪ {9}

**Explanation:** The interval captures all values between 2 and 5, excluding both
endpoints, with {9} indicating that 9 is also included, disconnected from the first
interval.

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**Question 15:** Write the interval notation for the set of values of x such that x is
greater than -1 and less than or equal to 3.

**Answer:** (-1, 3]

**Explanation:** This notation shows that -1 is not included, while 3 is included in the
range of x.

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Feel free to ask any additional questions or request further explanations on any of the
intervals!

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