What can we learn from a mathematics student's perspective on Real Analysis?

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Hi, I'm from Vietnam. I'm a mathematics student from Vietnam. Currently I'm taking a course in Real Analysis so I'm expecting to ask you guys a lot in the future! I will try to contribute as much as I can from my limited knowledge of an undergrad.
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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welcome to PF, enjoy your stay :smile:
 
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