Solution for problem 2 Chapter 5.4
Show that the function l(x) := 1/x2 is uniformly continuous on A := [1, oo), but that it
Introduction to Real Analysis | 3rd Edition
Show that the function l(x) := 1/x2 is uniformly continuous on A := [1, oo), but that it is not uniformly continuous on B := (0, oo).
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Show that the function l(x) := 1/x2 is uniformly continuous on A := [1, oo), but that it