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Whats the general math definition for inclusive and exclusive???

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Whats the general math definition for inclusive and exclusive???

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The “general” math definition is just the usual dictionary definition: “inclusive” means including everything under discussion and “exclusive” means excluding everything under discussion. Of course, what is under discussion depends upon the specific situation. In “the set of numbers between 0 and 1, inclusive” the word “inclusive” means that the endpoints, for which the word “between” is ambiguous, are included. In “the set of numbers between 0 and 1, exclusive” they are excluded.

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