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  • 11-10-2021
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Express the inequality x<5/6 using interval notation

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  • 11-10-2021
x < 5/6 in interval notation is: (-∞, 5/6). This implies that the values of x must be less than 5/6.

Also, 5/6 as an endpoint is not included due to the inequality symbol, “<“. This, there is an open circle right where 5/6 is located on the number line.

Attached is a screenshot of this inequality as represented on a number line.

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