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Use Interval Notation | College Algebra
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A free math video lesson on Use Interval Notation. This lesson is based on the open education resource College Algebra by OpenStax. This lesson covers Use Interval Notation which is under the section Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Inequalities in the College Algebra textbook. #oer #collegealgebra #intervalnotation
Here is the link to our website which covers this topic more in depth:
Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Inequalities - Part 1 of 4
The Learning Objective of this video is Use Interval Notation.
This video covers the following topics: Use Interval Notation, Using Interval Notation, Using Interval Notation to Express All Real Numbers Greater Than or Equal to a, Use interval notation to indicate all real numbers greater than or equal to -2, Using Interval Notation to Express All Real Numbers Less Than or Equal to a or Greater Than or Equal to b, and, Write the interval expressing all real numbers less than or equal to −1 or greater than or equal to 1.
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Here is the link to our website which covers this topic more in depth:
Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Inequalities - Part 1 of 4
The Learning Objective of this video is Use Interval Notation.
This video covers the following topics: Use Interval Notation, Using Interval Notation, Using Interval Notation to Express All Real Numbers Greater Than or Equal to a, Use interval notation to indicate all real numbers greater than or equal to -2, Using Interval Notation to Express All Real Numbers Less Than or Equal to a or Greater Than or Equal to b, and, Write the interval expressing all real numbers less than or equal to −1 or greater than or equal to 1.
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