Set Builder Notation and Interval Notation Interval notation is a way to define a set of numbers between a lower limit and an upper limit using end-point values. Lets use the set-builder notation to describe the set T of all integers greater than 5. X is an.
Set-builder notation is a method of specifying a set of elements that satisfy a certain condition.
Set-builder notation is an example of intensional definition. Here is a simple example of set-builder notation. The set-builder form is. Using Interval notation it looks like.