Theory and ExamplesUniqueness of least upper bounds Show
Chapter 10, Problem 128E(choose chapter or problem)
Problem 128E
Theory and Examples
Uniqueness of least upper bounds Show that if M1 and M2 are least upper bounds for the sequence {an} then M1 = M2 .That is, a sequence cannot have two different least upper bounds.
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