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Answer:

Interval notation: (-11, 9)

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given bounded inequality interval, -11 < x < 9

When a number acts as the boundary point for an interval, (also called an endpoint), we use a set of parenthesis "(  )" for boundary points that are not included. Also, the less than "<" symbol implies that the endpoints are excluded.

Therefore, we can express the given inequality statement in interval notation as: (-11, 9).

On the number line, there should be open (or empty) circles on the endpoints -11 and 9.

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