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In a set of numbers, range is the difference between the highest number and the lowest number. For example, If the highest number is 35 and the lowest is 25, You can easily determine the range by this solution:

R= H-L

R=35-25

R=10

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In the case of complex numbers (or numbers in higher dimensions), the overall range is the rectangle, cuboid or hypercuboid formed by the range in each coordinate.

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