Interval
Definition
An interval is a range of values. The most common uses of an interval are for domain and range.
Symbols
If an interval has either or in it, the values at the end are NOT included in the interval. For example, the interval refers to the inequality
If an interval has either or in it, the values at the end ARE included. For example, the interval refers to the inequality
If both endpoints are not included, then the interval is open. If both endpoints are included, then the interval is closed.
Note: The symbols and are used with and
Examples
- (2,3) means all real values between 2 and 3, but not including 2 and 3
- [-2,0) means all real values between -2 and 0, but does not include 0