3.5.13. Given n = N, let pn(t) = t" for t = [0, 1]. Prove that the sequence {Pn}neN converges pointwise to a discontinuous function, but pn does not converge uniformly to that function.

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3.5.13. Given n e N, let Pn(t) = t" for t e [0,1]. Prove that the sequence
{Pn}n€N converges pointwise to a discontinuous function, but p, does not
converge uniformly to that function.
Transcribed Image Text:3.5.13. Given n e N, let Pn(t) = t" for t e [0,1]. Prove that the sequence {Pn}n€N converges pointwise to a discontinuous function, but p, does not converge uniformly to that function.
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