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Interval notation

Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025

Definition

Interval notation is a mathematical shorthand used to represent subsets of the real number line. It uses parentheses and brackets to describe the set's endpoints and whether those endpoints are included or excluded.

AP course connection

Topic 3.2: 3.2 Domain and Range

Unit 3

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Parentheses, $(a, b)$, indicate that the endpoints $a$ and $b$ are not included in the interval.
  2. Brackets, $[a, b]$, indicate that the endpoints $a$ and $b$ are included in the interval.
  3. A combination of parentheses and brackets can be used, for example, $(a, b]$, where $a$ is excluded and $b$ is included.
  4. Infinity symbols, $\infty$ or $-\infty$, are always paired with parentheses because infinity is not a specific number that can be reached.
  5. Interval notation can represent solutions to inequalities and the domain of functions efficiently.

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