L.sufiya Khanam posted an Question
October 08, 2020 • 13:03 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Mathematics (MA)

Plz give me an example for this theorem

2 0, Vn> m Theorem. If in a convergent sequence a finite number of terms are removed, the convergence of the sequence will not alter. Proof1et lr 1be a convereent semmence and lim

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    Piyush pachauri Best Answer

    Take constant sequence ,an = c Remove finite no of elements It will still converge to c. And limit point of sequence has infinitely many points in its any NBD , It doesn't matter if you remove some finite elements.

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