
Interval
An interval is a specific stretch of time or space between two points. For example, in music, it’s the difference in pitch between two notes. In mathematics or statistics, an interval represents a continuous range between two values, such as from 10 to 20. It helps to define boundaries within which something occurs or exists. Think of it as a segment that connects two points, making it easier to measure, organize, or understand the relationship between those points, whether in time, space, or data.