Proving that left limit for a function exists

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the question states:

suppose that f:(0,1)--->R is a (strictly) increasing function.
suppose also that there is a constant MeR such that f(x)<M for xe(0,1). prove that the left limit of f exists?

how would you use the information about the function being strictly increasing?

Thank you!
 
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Halen said:
the question states:

suppose that f:(0,1)--->R is a (strictly) increasing function.
suppose also that there is a constant MeR such that f(x)<M for xe(0,1). prove that the left limit of f exists?

how would you use the information about the function being strictly increasing?

Thank you!

When you say the left limit of f, do you mean:

\lim_{x\to 1^{-}}f(x)

?
 
oh yes.. sorry!
 
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