Apostol Calculus Vol.1 Exercise 2 Help Requested

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Hello! Anyone read Apostol's Calculus vol. 1. On p. 28 the exercises feels very hard. Can somebody help me with nr. 2?
 
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can u post the prob. here?
 
I thought it would be useless because the answer must build on his axioms...
But here it comes:
If x is an arbitrary real number, prove that there exist postive integers such as m<x<n.
 
do you mean m < abs(x) < n?
 
And what if x = 0? danne89, what is the problem, word-for-word?
 
danne89 said:
I thought it would be useless because the answer must build on his axioms...
But here it comes:
If x is an arbitrary real number, prove that there exist postive integers such as m<x<n.

The problem states that if x is an arbitary real number, then there exist integers m and n such that m < x < n. The problem makes no reference to positive or otherwise. No wonder you're having such a hard time with the problem.
 
The negation says that there exists a real number x such that, for all integers m and n, (m > x) or (x > n). IOW, that the set of integers is bounded below or bounded above or both. Is that true?
 
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