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Answer:
interval notation for all numbers except those that are at least -1 and less than 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
The ∪ between the two sets of brackets indicates the "union" of two sets. The brackets on the left indicate the interval ...
-∞ < x < -1 . . . . . for a value represented by x
The curved brackets ( ) indicate the end values of the interval are not included, which is why the < symbol is used, and not the ≤ symbol.
The brackets on the right indicate the interval ...
2 ≤ x < +∞ . . . . . for a value represented by x
The square bracket [ ] is used to indicate the end value is included, which is why the ≤ symbol is used in relation to the end-value 2.
By convention, the interval notation lists the left end of the interval first, and always uses curved brackets for infinity.