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An infinite interval in mathematics refers to an interval that extends indefinitely in one or both directions on the number line, commonly represented using the symbols ∞ or -∞. These intervals are crucial in calculus and real analysis, particularly in defining domains of functions and evaluating limits and integrals that extend beyond finite boundaries.
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