Math 320 Final
Math 320 Final
Math 320 Final
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1.
Define
(a) supremum
(b) limit point of a set
(c)
lim f (x)
xp
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Give an example of each of the following, together with a brief explanation of your example.
If an example does not exist, explain why not.
(a) A sequence an nIN of real numbers, converging to 0, for which the partial sums sn =
n
P
P
ak are bounded, but
ak diverges.
k=1
k=1
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Let A and B be two nonempty sets of rational numbers that obey the following two conditions.
(i) If x is a rational number then x is in either A or B, but not both.
(ii) If a A and b B then a < b.
Prove that there is one and only one real number such that a b for all a A and b B.
3.
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Let an nIN be a sequence of real numbers with the property that there exists a real number
0 < r < 1, and an integer N0 such that for all n N0 , |an an1 | r|an1 an2 |. Prove
that an nIN converges.
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Denote by E the set of all real numbers x for which the series
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n=1
n=1
x2n
n2 4n
converges absolutely.
x2n
n2 4n .
(a) Determine E.
(b) Prove that f (x) is continuous on E.
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Let (M, d) be a metric space. The subset S M is said to be path connected if for each
pair p, q of points in S there is a continuous function f : [0, 1] S such that f (0) = p and
f (1) = q. Prove that any path connected subset of M is connected.
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Let (X, dX ) and (Y, dY ) be metric spaces with X compact. Let f : X Y be a continuous
function. Prove that for each > 0, there is a > 0 such that dY f (a), f (b) < for all
a, b X obeying dX (a, b) < .
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