(15 points) Let f : A + R be a function defined on the set A consisting of all the rational numbers in [0,1]. Suppose th

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(15 points) Let f : A + R be a function defined on the set A consisting of all the rational numbers in [0,1]. Suppose th

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(15 points) Let f : A + R be a function defined on the set A consisting of all the rational numbers in [0,1]. Suppose there exist positive real numbers B, K >0 such that \f () - f(y)<K|x - y for all r, y E A. (a) Prove that f is uniformly continuous on A. (b) Prove that f is a constant function if B > 1.
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