Respuesta :

The set in interval notation is

[tex](-\infty, 0][/tex]

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Answer:

(-∞, 0].

Step-by-step explanation:

This set states that any value of x will always be less or equal to 0, therefore, x moves from -∞ to 0, including the 0. This, in interval notation is:

(-∞, 0].

Note that we use parenthesis for the side of -∞ and a square bracket for the 0, this is because both -∞ and ∞ are always categorized as "not contained" in a group of numbers. On the other hand, we write 0 with a square bracket next to it because this group of numbers contains the 0, because x can be less or equal to 0.

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