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Question
x > 10
final answer
interval notation (what you type):
(-∞, -1) ∪ (10, ∞)
correct graph:
- open circle at -1, arrow to the left
- open circle at 10, arrow to the right
choose graph b
not the empty set
Step1: Recall Interval Notation Rules
For \( x > 10 \), the interval starts at \( 10 \) (not included, so open parenthesis) and goes to positive infinity (also open parenthesis as infinity is not a number).
Step2: Write Interval Notation
The interval notation for \( x > 10 \) is \( (10, \infty) \). The other interval \( (-\infty, -1) \) might be from a different inequality, but for \( x > 10 \) alone, it's \( (10, \infty) \). But looking at the given interval \( (-\infty, -1) \cup (10, \infty) \), if we consider the graph details (open circle at -1 left, open at 10 right), the interval notation is the union of two intervals.
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\( (-\infty, -1) \cup (10, \infty) \)