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intervalo
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espacio métrico comprendido entre dos valores (posiblemente infinitos)
An interval is a continuous segment of an ordered set, like all the numbers between two points on a number line. Intervals matter because they provide a simple way to describe and work with ranges of values in mathematics, statistics, and many real-world applications.
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Un intervalo (del latín intervallum) es un subconjunto conexo de la recta real, es decir, un subconjunto que satisface que, para cualesquiera y , si , entonces . Es un conjunto medible y tiene la misma cardinalidad que la recta real.
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