You have mixed up set builder notation with interval notation and you have not shown how set builder notation is correctly represented with x "such that" x is greater than 2. This is the first example, not sure if there are more since I stopped there.
I think you're confusing interval notation and set-builder notation. For x < 2, interval notation is (∞, 2) but set-builder notation is {x | x < 2}
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So that underlined/sideways caret that points to the "lesser" is actually "greater"?
How do we find the union and intersection of set and interval
e.g {1,2,4}u(3,5)
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You have mixed up set builder notation with interval notation and you have not shown how set builder notation is correctly represented with x "such that" x is greater than 2. This is the first example, not sure if there are more since I stopped there.
Sir you are confusing the two notations.check the video again..🙏
such a long intro, get to the point