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What is the meaning of interval [a,b]


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interval in mathematics stands for a set of real numbers,

denoted by [a,b] where a and b are the starting and ending real numbers both inclusive respectively.

thus, interval [a,b] is the set of real numbers starting from a to b both are real numbers and are included.

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