Hello Prof., I like your clear arguments in all your videos. Please, is it not enough to end at equation (3) before finding the maximum N... By concluding that the union of a finite collection is finite and so is R which is a contradiction.
Hello sir, At 15th min, isn't it sufficient to show that R is a subset of (-N, N) ? Because even then we can arrive at a contradiction. Why do we write that it is equal ?
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Hello Prof., I like your clear arguments in all your videos.
Please, is it not enough to end at equation (3) before finding the maximum N... By concluding that the union of a finite collection is finite and so is R which is a contradiction.
Hello sir,
At 15th min, isn't it sufficient to show that R is a subset of (-N, N) ? Because even then we can arrive at a contradiction. Why do we write that it is equal ?
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thank you a lot Prof , i need to recommend me witch book can I use for function analysis