22-Real Analysis Tute 1 PDF
22-Real Analysis Tute 1 PDF
22-Real Analysis Tute 1 PDF
2. Order Axioms
i. exactly one of is true.
ii. if
iii.
iv.
Exercise 1
1. Prove that
2. Prove that ( ) ( ) ( )
3. Prove that * + ( )
4. Prove that , ( )-
5. Prove that both additive and multiplicative identities are unique.
6. Prove that if
7. Prove that
8. Prove that √ is irrational.
9. Prove that the set of integers is not a field.
10. Prove that the rational number system is a field.
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11. Prove that the irrational number system is not a field.
12. Disprove that
13. Disprove that
Definition
Let is a subset of
1. If such that we say that is an upper bound of . When this
happens is said to be bounded above.
2. If such that we say that is a lower bound of . When this
happens is said to be bounded below.
3. If is both bounded above and bounded below, we say that is bounded.
3. Completeness Axioms
i. Every non – empty subset of which is bounded above has a smallest
upper bound.
ii. Every non – empty subset of which is bounded below has a largest
lower bound.
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i.
ii. such that
When this happens, we say that is the Supremum of
Inequalities
Real number system * +
Definition
Let ,
i. If we said that is greater than . It is denoted by
ii. If * + we said that is greater than or equal . It is denoted by
iii. If we said that is less than . It is denoted by
iv. If * + we said that is less than or equal . It is denoted by
Conventions
Let ,
i.
ii.
iii.
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iv.
Intervals
Intervals are some continuous subsets of
Definition
Let is a subset of is said to be an interval if the following condition satisfied,
If with then
Definition
Let
i. ( ) * + An opened interval
ii. , - * + A closed interval
iii. ( - * + An opened and closed interval
iv. , ) * + An closed and opened interval
Length of the above all intervals
Definition
Let
i. ( ) * +
ii. , ) * +
iii. ( ) * +
iv. ( - * +
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Dasun Madushan
B.Sc. Eng. (Hons)
Electronic & Telecommunication Engineering
University of Moratuwa