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Write the following as intervals: {x: x ∈ R, –12 < x < –10}

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Write the following as intervals:  {x: x ∈ R, –12 < x < –10}

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Let A = {x: x ∈ R, – 12 < x < – 10}

It can be written in the form of interval as (-12, -10).

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