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Goryan [66]
3 years ago
7

There is an attachment, I really need help with this problem. PLEASE Help!

Mathematics
1 answer:
german3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

14 months

Step-by-step explanation:

4,500-250x=?

4,500÷250= 18

1,000÷250=4

18-4=14

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Proposition: Let
S
be a closed subset of a complete metric space (,)
(
E
,
d
)
. Then the metric space (,)
(
S
,
d
)
is complete.

Proof Outline: Cauchy sequences in (,)
(
S
,
d
)
converge in (,)
(
E
,
d
)
by completeness, and since (,)
(
S
,
d
)
is closed, convergent sequences of points in (,)
(
S
,
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)
converge in (,)
(
S
,
d
)
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(
S
,
d
)
must converge in (,)
(
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,
d
)
.

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(
a
n
)
be a Cauchy sequence in (,)
(
S
,
d
)
. Then each ∈
a
n
∈
E
since ⊆
S
⊆
E
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(
a
n
)
as a sequence in (,)
(
E
,
d
)
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E
,
d
)
, →
a
n
→
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a
∈
E
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S
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S
contains all of its limit points, implying that any convergent sequence of points of
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must converge to a point of
S
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a
∈
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a
n
→
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n
)
was arbitrary, we see that Cauchy sequences in (,)
(
S
,
d
)
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(
S
,
d
)
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