Q. What interval does this inequality represent?`x<-3`[A](−3,∞)[B](−3,∞)[C](−∞,−3)[D](−∞,−3]
Identify endpoints of interval: Identify the endpoints of the interval for the inequality x < -3. The endpoints are −∞ and −3.
Check inclusion of finite endpoint: Check whether the finite endpoint is included or not. In the inequality x < -3, −3 is not included in the interval.
Determine represented interval: Determine the interval that the inequality x < -3 represents. Since −∞ cannot be included as it is not a finite value and −3 is not included, the interval is (−∞,−3).