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An invalid intersection of two areas occurs when the overlapping region does not conform to the defined parameters or properties of either area, making it impossible or irrelevant to consider. For example, if one area is a circle and the other is a square, an invalid intersection would be a region that lies outside both shapes. This concept can be applied in various fields, such as mathematics or logic, where the intersection must meet specific criteria to be considered valid.

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