PREVIOUS ANSWERS 5. [1/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER LARCOLALG10 1.7.009. PRACTICE ANOTHER Write an inequality that represents the interval. (64,?) x > 0 x < 64 x ? 64 x ? 64 x > 64 State whether the interval is bounded or unbounded. bounded unbounded Need Help? Read It Watch It Submit Answer
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