<u>Options</u>
![(A)\left(-\infty , \dfrac23\right]\\\\(B)\left(-\infty , \dfrac23\right) \\\\(C)(\frac23\right, \infty ) \\\\(D) [\frac23\right, \infty )](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28A%29%5Cleft%28-%5Cinfty%20%2C%20%5Cdfrac23%5Cright%5D%5C%5C%5C%5C%28B%29%5Cleft%28-%5Cinfty%20%2C%20%5Cdfrac23%5Cright%29%20%5C%5C%5C%5C%28C%29%28%5Cfrac23%5Cright%2C%20%5Cinfty%20%29%20%5C%5C%5C%5C%28D%29%20%5B%5Cfrac23%5Cright%2C%20%5Cinfty%20%29)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given the solution to an inequality
{x|x>2/3}
The solution set does not include
, therefore, it must be open at the left. Recall that we use a curvy bracket ( to denote openness at the left.
Since x is greater than
, the solution set contains all values of larger than
up till infinity. Since infinity is an arbitrarily large value, we also use an open bracket at the right.
Therefore, another way to represent the solution {x|x>2/3} is:

The correct option is C.
Quotient means that division was used so you do the opposite of division which is multiplication... so you do 12×2 and get 24 ...so 24 fast songs were played
Answer: A set of dots that arent in a line-esc shape.
(Think of a scatter plot)
I'm bad at explaining, sorry.
Answer:
1,2,4,8,16,32
Step-by-step explanation:
power of two sequence