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Let (a_n) be a sequence and R denote the range of (a_n). Prove: 1) If x is an accumulation point of R, then there is a subswquence (a_n_k) of (a_n) such that a_n_k-->x. 2) If a_n-->A and x is an accumulation point of R, then A=x.

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