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vichka [17]
3 years ago
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For a set S of numbers, a member c of S is called the maximum of S if and only if c is an upper bound of S . Prove that S has a

maximum if and only if it is bounded from above and sup S belongs to S . Give an example of a nonempty set S of real numbers that is bounded from above but has no maximum
Mathematics
1 answer:
victus00 [196]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

See proof below

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember, an upper bound of an ordered set A is an element u∈A such that u≥a for all a∈A. A is bounded above when A has an upper bound. The supremum of A exists when A is bounded above (careful, this is only true for subsets of real numbers!). It is the least upper bound of A, that is, supA≤u for all upper bounds of A, u.

Since we want to prove an "if and only if" statement, we have to prove the following to implications:

First, asume that S has a maximum. Denote it by M. Then M is an upper bound of S, thus supS exists and M≤supS. However, M∈S thus, by definition of upper bound, supS≤M. Combining these inequalities, M=supS, thus S is bounded above and M=supS∈S.

For the second implication, assume that S is bounded from above and sup S belongs to S. supS is an upper bound, and by assumption, supS∈S. Then, according to your definition, supS is the maximum of S, hence S has a maximum.

This proves the statement.  

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