Interval (mathematics)
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Interval (mathematics)
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In mathematics, a (real) interval is the set of all real numbers lying between two fixed endpoints with no "gaps". Each endpoint is either a real number or positive or negative infinity, indicating the interval extends without a bound. A real interval can contain neither endpoint, either endpoint, or both endpoints, excluding any endpoint which is infinite. For example, the set of real numbers consisting of 0, 1, and all numbers in between is an interval, denoted [0, 1] and called the unit inter
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All numbers between two given numbers
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_(mathematics)
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2002-04-15T10:38:58Z
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2024-09-02T14:38:23Z
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