Answer: ![(-\infty, -4]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28-%5Cinfty%2C%20-4%5D)
Curved parenthesis at negative infinity
Square bracket at -4
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Work Shown:

The last inequality shown above is the same as saying 
Converting this to interval notation leads to the final answer of ![(-\infty , -4]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28-%5Cinfty%20%2C%20-4%5D)
Note the use of a square bracket at -4 to include this endpoint. We can never include either infinity, so we always use a parenthesis for either infinity.
Five fifths are in one whole.
Don't believe me?
So you just do 1÷5
which is 5!
~JZ
Hope it helps you :)!
B is the answer because 1+3 is 4 4+5 is 9 9+7 is 16 16+9 is 25 25+11 is 36+13 is 49 and so on
Answer:
True.
Step-by-step explanation:
It would be better if it was clearer, but I stand by my answer. "True".
The answer is four .......