write interval notation ofr the set
{x:-4>x>-8}
To write the interval notation for the given set {x: -4 > x > -8}, we first need to determine the range of values that x can take. In this case, x should be strictly greater than -8 and strictly less than -4.
To represent this range of values using interval notation, we use parentheses or square brackets to denote whether the endpoints are included or excluded:
(-8, -4)
In this case, we use parentheses because the endpoints -8 and -4 are not included in the interval.