Understanding Interval Notation

Kapdec Academy16 Jan, 2025Education

Interval notation is a way to express a range of numbers in a concise and clear form. It’s commonly used in mathematics to represent real numbers between two endpoints. By using square or round brackets, it indicates whether the endpoints are included or excluded. For instance, [1, 5] means all numbers from 1 to 5, including 1 and 5, while (1, 5) excludes 1 and 5. Understanding interval notation helps simplify problems involving ranges of values. Learn more about this essential mathematical concept and improve your skills with clear examples in this detailed guide on Interval Notation.

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