Let g: A → R be a function, and suppose that f: A → R is a bounded function. (So, there exists MER with M >0 so that for all r A we have f(x)| ≤ M.) Let c be a limit point of A. Prove that if lim a(r) = 0 then lim a(r) f(x) = 0.
Let g: A → R be a function, and suppose that f: A → R is a bounded function. (So, there exists MER with M >0 so that for all r A we have f(x)| ≤ M.) Let c be a limit point of A. Prove that if lim a(r) = 0 then lim a(r) f(x) = 0.
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