Arzela–Ascoli Theorem). For each n ∈ N, let fn be a function defined on [0, 1]. If (fn) is bounded on [0, 1]—that is, there exists an M >0 such that |fn(x)| ≤ M for all n ∈ N and x ∈ [0, 1]—and if the collection of functions (fn) is  quicontinuous (Exercise 6.2.14), follow these steps to show that (fn) contains a uniformly convergent subsequence.

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Arzela–Ascoli Theorem). For each n ∈ N, let fn be a function defined on [0, 1]. If (fn) is bounded on [0, 1]—that is, there exists an M >0 such that |fn(x)| ≤ M for all n ∈ N and x ∈ [0, 1]—and if the collection of functions (fn) is  quicontinuous (Exercise 6.2.14), follow these steps to show that (fn) contains a uniformly convergent subsequence.

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