CRN 11982: HW 5

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'''Problem 25.''' Find all limit points of the set  
 
'''Problem 25.''' Find all limit points of the set  
\[\left\{\frac{1}{m}+\frac{1}{n}\ |\ m,n\in\mathbb{N}\right\}\]
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\[\left\{\frac{1}{m}+\frac{1}{n}\ :\ m,n\in\mathbb{N}\right\}\]
 
Remember that $A=B\  \Leftrightarrow\  (A\subseteq B)\wedge (B\subseteq A)$.
 
Remember that $A=B\  \Leftrightarrow\  (A\subseteq B)\wedge (B\subseteq A)$.

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Problem 21. Exercise 3.2.2 (a-c)


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 3.2.9 (a)


Problem 25. Find all limit points of the set \[\left\{\frac{1}{m}+\frac{1}{n}\ :\ m,n\in\mathbb{N}\right\}\] Remember that $A=B\ \Leftrightarrow\ (A\subseteq B)\wedge (B\subseteq A)$.

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