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In mathematics, an interval is a set of numbers that contains all numbers between any two numbers in that set. Intervals can be classified as open (excluding the endpoints), closed (including the endpoints), or half-open (including one endpoint but not the other). For example, the interval [a, b] is closed and includes the endpoints a and b, while (a, b) is open and does not include them. Intervals are commonly used to represent ranges of values on the number line.

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