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Write the following set as an interval using interval notation.

{x|−7

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Answer: The set −7 < x can be written in interval notation as (-infinity, -7) < x.

This set represents all real numbers greater than -7. The interval notation uses the less-than symbol (<) to represent that all values of x greater than -7 are included in the set. The interval notation uses the infinity symbol to represent the fact that there are no limits on the lower end of the interval.

It's important to note that the interval notation includes the endpoint values when it is in the form of (a,b) or [a,b) but it does not include endpoint values when it is in the form of (a,b] or [a,b].

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