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Answer:   (-10, 3)

This is the interval from -10 to 3 where we exclude both endpoints. Use a curved parenthesis to exclude the endpoint.

If you had something like [tex]-10 \le \text{x} < 3[/tex] then the interval notation would be [-10, 3). Notice the use of a square bracket to include the endpoint.

Unfortunately the interval notation (-10, 3) looks identical to ordered pair notation. Be sure not to mix these two concepts.

The number line graph of -10 < x < 3 will have open holes at -10 and 3; then you shade in between those open holes. The open holes signal "do not include this endpoint in the shaded solution set".