Graph the set x-6≤ x < -2} on the number line.
Then, write the set using interval notation.

On the number line, -2 is not shaded and moving left to show that x is less than -2 but shaded on -6 moving right to show that x is greater than or equals to -6.
Interval Notation: [ -6, -2 ]
An inequality has an infinitely number of solution, the solution set is easily described using interval notation.
Given the set of inequality { x| -6 ≤ x < - 2}
This can easily be written in the form of interval notation as;
[ -6, -2 ]
On the number line, -2 is not shaded and moving left to show that x is less than -2 but shaded on -6 moving right to show that x is greater than or equals to -6.
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