Suppose Sanx",Σ bnan converges for all x in (-1,1). Σana" = Σbnan in a subset E of (-1,1) implies that for all n, an = bn Oif E is finte set. Oif E contains a convergent sequence of distinct elements. if E is countable set if E is uncountable set.

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Section10.1: Infinite Sequences And Summation Notation
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Suppose Eanr", E bnt" converges for all x in (-1,1). Ean¤" = E6,T"
in a subset E of (-1,1) implies that for all n, an = bn
%3D
if E is finte set.
if E contains a convergent sequence of distinct elements.
O if E is countable set
if E is uncountable set.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose Eanr", E bnt" converges for all x in (-1,1). Ean¤" = E6,T" in a subset E of (-1,1) implies that for all n, an = bn %3D if E is finte set. if E contains a convergent sequence of distinct elements. O if E is countable set if E is uncountable set.
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