Good thing I'm reviewing my #algebra. 'cause I ran into something that is different from when I learned it.

The way I learned it, a closed interval is recorded as [a, b], and an open interval is ]a,b[. I know it looks funky, but it makes total sense... in my head anyway.

However, I'm not seeing open intervals recorded as (a, b).

I looked online and, sure enough, both notations are in use:

mathresearch.utsa.edu/wiki/ind

I'm not sure if the practice has changed over time, or if it is a feature of the fact that I learned algebra in French.

:catthinking:

Now I feel old and exotic all at once. (Just kidding. :madjoy: )

#math #intervals

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@yourautisticlife I think [a, b[ is standard in French while [a, b) is standard in English.

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