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An interval consisting of real numbers contains an infinite amount of numbers. In the interval all numbers between and are part of the set. For example, and An interval does not have to be limited between two ends. For example, the inequality is the set of all positive real numbers greater than or equal to
Interval notation is a way to denote an interval. In this notation, a square bracket, or is used when the end value is included, and a round bracket, or is used when the end value is not included. When using interval notation, the left value is less than the right value.
| Interval Notation | Description | Type of Interval |
|---|---|---|
| Both ends are not included | Open interval | |
| Both ends are included | Closed interval | |
| or | One end is not included | Half-open interval |