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In mathematics, an endpoint refers to a point that marks the end of a line segment or interval. For example, in a line segment defined by two points A and B, both A and B are considered endpoints. In the context of intervals on the number line, endpoints define the limits of the interval, such as in closed intervals [a, b], where a and b are the endpoints. Endpoints can be inclusive or exclusive, depending on whether they are included in the set being described.

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