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Answer:

(-10, -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

()  excludes -10 and -3 so it only includes the numbers in between.

The set builder notation is {x: x ∈ Z⁻, -10 < x < -3} and the set is {-9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4}

Set-builder notation

  • The set notation consists of symbols like ': - such that', '∈ - belongs to', ' <, >, ≤, ≥', and all these are enclosed in flower braces. The Capital letter that is used in this represents the category or the set to which the given values are related. A variable is used for representing the given set of data values.
  • Set-builder notation is a mathematical notation for describing a set by representing its elements or explaining the properties that its members must satisfy.

It is given the set of numbers that are greater than -10 and less than -3.

Since they are negative integers, so all the required numbers also belong to the same category of numbers.

So, it is represented by Z⁻

Then, the set builder notation is

{x: x ∈ Z⁻, -10 < x < -3} and

The set is {-9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4}

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