Inclusive 400700 204476344 2008-04-09T16:05:30Z 86.133.46.87 {{Wiktionary}} * In the description of any formally defined set, the rules by which an object may be defined as included in the set are referred to as ''rules of inclusion'' or ''inclusive rules''. * In the description of a mathematical [[set]], the term '''inclusive''' denotes that the [[endpoint]]s of a range are included within the set. For example, "the [[integer]]s -2 to 2 inclusive" refers to the set {-2,-1,0,1,2}; the endpoints, -2 and 2, are included. The term is generally applied to [[discrete mathematics|discrete]] elements. * In Boolean logic the '''[[logical disjunction|inclusive or]]''' (or simply '''or''') [[operator]] is true if ''either or both'' arguments are true. Distinct from '''exclusive or,''' which refers to exclusive disjunction, which has a true value if ''either but not both'' arguments are true. * The term '''[[Clusivity|inclusive]]''' in [[linguistics]] refers to first-person non-singular [[pronoun]]s that include the [[addressee]], i.e. ''we'' including ''you''. * In education, inclusive refers to the [[Inclusive classroom]] approach, which accepts all pupils in the school, also the ones with some kind of handicap. *In [[tax rates]], "inclusive" can refer to a tax system that includes taxes owed as part of the base. ==See also== *[[Exclusive]] *[[Inclusion]] {{disambig}} [[Category:Mathematical disambiguation]]