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"real line" is used to mean real axis, i.e., a line with a fixed scale so that every real number corresponds to a unique point on the line. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RealLine.html
If the real-line scale is fixed, then how a part of the real-line has the same magnitude of the real-line?
If the real-line scale is fixed, then how a part of the real-line has the same magnitude of the real-line?
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