x>=6
By Mia Russell
x≥6
Interval Notation Definition:
An interval as a set of numbers.You entered the ≥ sign
Numbers = endpoints.
Start on the left side of x>=6
Build the interval notation for x:
An equal sign translates to [Include the number 6.
The right side extends to +∞
[6,+∞)
Set Builder Notation for x:
{ x | x≥6 } where | denotes such thatDisplay the literal notation for x
6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,...,∞
What is the Answer?
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 braceNo equal sign means you use a parentheses
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What 10 concepts are covered in the Interval Notation and Set Builder Notation Calculator?
- domain
- Set of all possible input values which makes the output value of a function valid
- equal
- being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value
= - greater than
- Shows an inequality of one value being more than another
> - inequality
- a relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two numbers or other mathematical expressions.
>, <, ≤, ≥ - interval
- a set of real numbers that contains all real numbers lying between any two numbers of the set
- interval notation
- a method to represent an interval on a number line using subsets of the real numbers
- interval notation and set builder notation
- less than
- Shows an inequality of one value being less than another
< - notation
- An expression made up of symbols for representing operations, unspecified numbers, relations and any other mathematical objects
- range
- Difference between the largest and smallest values in a number set