Depends on which course you are taking.
In analysis you could show that for every point in the set there is some small ball completely contained inside the set.
In topology you could work from the definition of open set, use a basis, show that the complement is closed, or even use some more elaborate theorem.
So please be a little more specific
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im reading rudin's book: principles in mathematical analysis, ad we are talking about metric spaces, ie topology. so can you expand on you second approach to the problem please?