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  1. J

    Least Upper Bounds/Supremum Proof

    so basically taking any n greater than 1/(1/p - 1) should do the trick right? from what I understand of your suggestion is that taking any n greater than 1/(1/p - 1) would make p>1. am i right?
  2. J

    Least Upper Bounds/Supremum Proof

    I don't really see how this how this could help the problem. Could you please elaborate? Thanks a lot.
  3. J

    Least Upper Bounds/Supremum Proof

    Homework Statement Give a formal proof based on the definition of least upper bounds that the least upper bound of the set {1/2,2/3,3/4,4/5,...,n/(n+1),...} is 1. Homework Equations None. The Attempt at a Solution Basically, the best attempt at a solution that I have worked out is...
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