4. Work either (a) or (b), NOT BOTH (a) Let In = for n E N. Prove that nIn = 0. 0, n n%=D1

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4. Work either (a) or (b), NOT BOTH
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(a) Let In =
0,
for n e N. Prove that n In = 0.
n=1
(b) Let In = [n, 0) for n e N. Prove that nIn = 0.
n=1
Transcribed Image Text:4. Work either (a) or (b), NOT BOTH () (a) Let In = 0, for n e N. Prove that n In = 0. n=1 (b) Let In = [n, 0) for n e N. Prove that nIn = 0. n=1
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