Select N if the statement is NEVER true, S if SOMETIMES true or A if ALWAYS true. Here, let S be a subset of R.

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Select N if the statement is NEVER true, S if SOMETIMES true or A if ALWAYS true. Here, let S be a subset of R.

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Select N if the statement is NEVER true, S if SOMETIMES true orA if ALWAYS true.Here, let S be a subset of R.
Select N If The Statement Is Never True S If Sometimes True Or A If Always True Here Let S Be A Subset Of R 1
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1. If x-n converges to x, then for any E > O, there is natural number N such that n ² № implies x_^ < x + ε. N 2. If (x_n) is a real sequence then it converges to a unique limit. 。. For any real sequence, lim (x_n)/(y_n) = lim (x_^) / lim (y_n). 4. If a sequence is not motonic but bounded then it is not convergent. 5. If a ≤x-n≤b for all n (so it is bounded) and is monitically increasing, then x-n ->x as D ->∞-
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