Interval
Definition
An interval is a continuous range of values, such as all of the real numbers between and
inclusive. The most common uses of an interval are to specify the domain and range of a function.
Symbols
If an interval has either or
in it, the values at the end are NOT included in the interval.
If an interval has either or
in it, the values at the end ARE included.
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
by convention.
Examples
means all real numbers between
and
but not including
or
means all real numbers between
and
including
but not including
means all real numbers greater than or equal to