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I tried to prove this, but it doesnt seem satisfying (The last step)
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Youve got all the required steps in your proof but you need to put the steps in the correct logical order.
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ok, what bothers me is that last step, It seems that I cant get x>N, since (x-N)^2>0 , is valid for whaever value of x and N
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Do you know what you are supposed to be doing?
You are supposed to show that given any ε > 0, there exists N such that
.You have found your N:
Youre almost there. Now all you need to do is rewrite your steps in the correct logical order.
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Ah, I see, thx
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