CRN 12109: HW 5
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+ | '''Problem 24.''' Exercise 3.2.14 | ||
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+ | '''Problem 25.''' A set $X$ is called ''limit point compact'', if every infinite subset $A$ of $X$ has a limit point belonging to $A$. | ||
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+ | Show that a set is limit point compact if and only if it is closed and bounded. |
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Problem 21. Exercise 3.2.2 (a-d)
Problem 22. Given a set $X$ of real numbers, let $L$ be the set of all limit points of $X$. Show that $L$ is closed.
Problem 23. Show: If $X$ is both open and closed, then $X={\mathbb R}$ or $X=\emptyset$.
Problem 24. Exercise 3.2.14
Problem 25. A set $X$ is called limit point compact, if every infinite subset $A$ of $X$ has a limit point belonging to $A$.
Show that a set is limit point compact if and only if it is closed and bounded.