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| | Inclusive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the description of a mathematical set, the term inclusive denotes that the endpoints of a range are included within the set. |
 | | For example, "the integers -2 to 2 inclusive" refers to the set {-2,-1,0,1,2}; the endpoints, -2 and 2, are included. |
 | | In education, inclusive refers to the Inclusive classroom approach, which accepts all pupils in the school, also the ones with some kind of handicap. |
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