V2, V3 ¢ Q

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Problem 21EQ: Prove the half of Theorem 3.3 (e) that was not proved in the text.
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Prove that K = E where k = {p € Q : 2 < p² < 3} and E = Q n{(-3,-/2) U
(v2, v3)} and prove that v2, v3 ¢ Q
Transcribed Image Text:Prove that K = E where k = {p € Q : 2 < p² < 3} and E = Q n{(-3,-/2) U (v2, v3)} and prove that v2, v3 ¢ Q
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