Assuming the variable is x, we can write [tex](2, \infty)[/tex] as [tex]x > 2[/tex]
The given interval is from 2 onto infinity, basically describing everything larger than 2. We do not include 2 as part of the interval because of the curved parenthesis. If you had [tex][2, \infty)[/tex] then you would include 2 and you would say [tex]x \ge 2[/tex]
In set builder notation, we can write [tex]\{x|x\in \mathbb{R}, \ x > 2\}[/tex] which is basically a more long-winded way of saying [tex]x > 2[/tex]. The fancy looking R indicates that x is a real number. So it's saying "we have a set of real numbers such that these numbers are greater than 2".