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Mathematics, 28.03.2021 04:40, blakemtyy

HELP ASAP PLZ. This is vital to my math grade, This is the first of three questions I have. It is interval notation. The answer is not no solution because I have tried that already. I will award 100 pts and to whoever can give me the correct answer. This is vital to my math grade. HELP HELP HELP PLZ. I need an equation like this for an answer. This equation I'm putting in is not the solution. It is an example of the format of the answer i need. An example of an answer that is not the answer but the format I need the answer in is (-∞,-9]U[-1,∞). Again this is not the answer to the problem. So HELP HELP HELP Plz


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