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Matt B. said:Our definition of convergence provided is the following:
{an} converges to A if ∀ε>0, ∃a positive integer N such that n ≥ N => | an - A | < ε.
I'm not sure how I am supposed to use this in the example above?
Yes.Ray Vickson said:Have you ever heard of Cauchy sequences?
Matt B. said:Yes.
Ray Vickson said:OK... so?
Matt B. said:Do I just assume that xn can be substituted for the usual xn and that xn+1 be substituted for xm and attempt to find the n,n+1 ≥ N such that | xn - xn+1 | < ε, given ε > 0?