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Help your students see the connections between the inequality symbols, the choice of open/closed points on a number-line, and the choice of soft/hard brackets in the interval notation. I encourage you to use the color-coded version so your students can ask themselves, "Can I include this point?" Green="yes, include", and red="no, exclude."  The color-coding follows "stoplight logic" that even your students who struggle the most most understand. Teaching Algebra, Maths Algebra, Learning Math, Math Math, Math Fractions, College Math, Middle School Math, College Algebra Help, Math Classroom
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Inequality vs. Interval Notation Posters

Help your students see the connections between the inequality symbols, the choice of open/closed points on a number-line, and the choice of soft/hard brackets in the interval notation. I encourage you to use the color-coded version so your students can ask themselves, "Can I include this point?" Green="yes, include", and red="no, exclude." The color-coding follows "stoplight logic" that even your students who struggle the most most understand.

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