How do I convert an inequality to interval notation?
To convert an inequality like 2 < x β€ 5, write it as (2, 5] in interval notation.
What does the notation (a, b) mean in interval notation?
(a, b) means all real numbers between a and b, not including a and b.
How do I represent an inequality with both endpoints included?
Use square brackets for both endpoints, like [a, b] to include a and b in the interval.
Can you explain how to use this calculator?
Enter your inequality into the calculator, and it will convert it to interval notation for you.
What if I have an inequality with only one endpoint?
For inequalities like x > 3, use (3, β) or (-β, 3) depending on the direction of the inequality.
How do I handle inequalities with no solution?
If there’s no solution, represent it as an empty set: β
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Can this calculator handle compound inequalities?
Yes, input your compound inequality, and the calculator will convert each part to interval notation.