An interval as a set of numbers. Numbers = endpoints.
You entered the > sign Start on the left side of q>5
Build the interval notation for q:
No equal sign translates to (. Do not include the number 5 The right side extends to +∞
(5,+∞)
Set Builder Notation for q:
{ q | q>5 } where | denotes such that
Display the literal notation for q
6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,...,∞
What is the Answer?
(5,+∞)
How does the Interval Notation and Set Builder Notation Calculator work?
Free Interval Notation and Set Builder Notation Calculator - This calculator translates the following inequality statements to interval notation and set builder notation:
* x < 5
* y <= 5
* z > 5
* a >= 5
* b < 5 or b > 20
* Compound Inequality such as 0 <= c < 4
* |x|<3
* Reverse Interval Notation to Inequality Statement such as (-7,5]
* {x|x<1}
* Word representations of interval notations such as 2 is less than or equal to x is less than or equal to 8 This calculator has 2 inputs.
What 2 formulas are used for the Interval Notation and Set Builder Notation Calculator?
Equal sign means you use a brace No equal sign means you use a parentheses