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OpenStudy (anonymous):

construct a bounded set of real numbers with exactly three limit points

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is (a,b) open on R2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\left\{\frac{1}{n},1+\frac{1}{n},2+\frac{1}{n}:n\geq 1, n\in \mathbb{N} \right\}\] i think that should work

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the limit points of that set are exactly \[\left\{0,1,2\right\}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can u tell me the answer of construct a component set of real numbers with a countable set of limit points

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