Inequality To Interval Calculator

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Inequality to Interval Calculator

Convert a one-variable inequality into interval notation.

Main Calculator

Enter a real number.
Interval Notation
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Enter a valid real number to see the matching interval.

What the Notation Means

Parentheses mean the endpoint is excluded. Brackets mean the endpoint is included. Infinity is always written with a parenthesis.

Worked Example

For x ≥ 5, the interval notation is [5, ∞).

How to Read It

x > 5 becomes (5, ∞)
x ≥ 5 becomes [5, ∞)
x < 5 becomes (-∞, 5)
x <= 5 becomes (-∞, 5]

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the endpoint be a decimal?

Yes. Any finite real number is valid.

What if the value is blank?

Blank input is rejected instead of being treated as zero.

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