The interval on the number line is (-∞, 2) U [3, ∞)
<h3>How to determine the interval?</h3>
From the number line, we have the following inequalities
x < 2 and x ≥ 3
In inequalities, < and > are represented by brackets i.e. ( and )
While ≤ and ≥ are represented by square brackets i.e. [ and ]
So, we have:
x < 2 and x ≥ 3 = 2) and [3
The intervals must be closed and opened with infinity symbols.
So, we have:
x < 2 and x ≥ 3 = (-∞, 2) and [3, ∞)
Replace and with U
x < 2 and x ≥ 3 = (-∞, 2) U [3, ∞)
Hence, the interval on the number line is (-∞, 2) U [3, ∞)
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