Guess what is the set [=(-1,,) and prove at least one inclusion. For instance, if you guess ????=????, then prove ????????? or ?????????.
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The parentheses indicate that -1 is not included in the set, and the comma indicates that the set includes all real numbers greater than -1. Show more…
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