Interval to Inequality Converter
Effortlessly convert interval notation to inequality notation and visualize it on a number line.
Use 'inf' or '-inf' for infinity symbols (∞ and -∞). Example: (-inf, 10] or [5, inf).
Inequality Notation:
Visualization:
*Visualization is a simplified representation on a number line.
Understanding Interval and Inequality Notations
Interval and inequality notations are ways to represent sets of numbers. Intervals use brackets and parentheses to denote ranges, e.g., [a, b] includes numbers from a to b, while (a, b) excludes a and b. Inequalities use symbols like <, >, ≤, ≥ to define number ranges, for example, a ≤ x ≤ b. This tool helps convert between these notations for better understanding of mathematical ranges.
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