X is not open, must it be closed? Either prove that every subset E that is not open must be closed, or exhibit a metric space X and a set E for which this fails.

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2.4.3 If a set ECX is not open, must it be closed? Either prove that every
subset E that is not open must be closed, or exhibit a metric space X and a
set E for which this fails.
Transcribed Image Text:2.4.3 If a set ECX is not open, must it be closed? Either prove that every subset E that is not open must be closed, or exhibit a metric space X and a set E for which this fails.
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