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Interval arithmetic is a mathematical technique used to handle and represent ranges of values, rather than single precise numbers. In interval arithmetic, numbers are represented as intervals, which consist of a lower bound and an upper bound. For example, an interval \([a, b]\) represents all real numbers \(x\) such that \(a \leq x \leq b\).

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