MATH 0413 Study Guide - Final Guide: Ibm System P, Archimedean Property, Surjective Function

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The function is said to be injective if f (x1) = f (x2) x1 = x2. The function is said to be surjective if for any b b, a a such that f (a) = b. Let f : a b be a function. If f is both injective and surjective, then f is bijective. A sequence {xn} is said to converge to a value x r if for every > 0, k n such that |xn x| < for all n k. A sequence {xn} is a cauchy sequence if for every > 0, an m n such that for all n m, k m, we have |xn xk| < . A sequence {xn} is called a contractive sequence if r such that 0 < < 1 and. If x,y r and x > 0, then n n such that nx > y.

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