Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Interval Notation
Interval notation is a mathematical notation used to represent a range of values. It uses parentheses and brackets to indicate whether endpoints are included or excluded. For example, the interval (-2, 1] includes all numbers greater than -2 and up to and including 1, while [-1, 3) includes -1 and all numbers less than 3 but not including 3.
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Set Intersection
Set intersection refers to the operation of finding common elements between two sets. In the context of intervals, the intersection of two intervals A and B, denoted as A ∩ B, includes all values that are present in both intervals. This concept is crucial for determining the overlapping range of values when working with multiple intervals.
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Graphing Intervals
Graphing intervals involves visually representing the range of values on a number line. Each interval is depicted with a line segment, where closed endpoints are marked with solid dots and open endpoints with open circles. This visual representation helps in easily identifying the intersection of intervals by observing where the segments overlap on the number line.
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