What do the terms "closed bracket" and "open bracket" signify when referring to inverse trigonometric functions and functions

Scarlet Marshall

Scarlet Marshall

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2022-11-24

What do the terms "closed bracket" and "open bracket" signify when referring to inverse trigonometric functions and functions

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tezeuszxcL

tezeuszxcL

Beginner2022-11-25Added 14 answers

[] shows a closed bracket.
As an illustration, [0,π]
this will include the points starting from 0 to π ,including 0 and π.
()represents open bracket
use the same illustration (0,π)
this will comprise the points from 0 to π, but not 0; additionally, this will comprise the π.
Inverse trigonometric functions(e.g., sin^-1(0.5) )
Interval Notation: We can represent intervals such as 0 < x < 2 and 4 ≤x ≤6 as (0, 2) U [4, 6] Notice you use open brackets ( ) for < or > and closed brackets [ ] for ≤and ≥

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