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In MA 341 we used the Archimedean Property all of the time. My professor showed us its usefulness and I think that it is a very good theorem. | In MA 341 we used the Archimedean Property all of the time. My professor showed us its usefulness and I think that it is a very good theorem. | ||
Theorem (Archimedean Property): For any given real number x, there is some natural number n such that n > x. | Theorem (Archimedean Property): For any given real number x, there is some natural number n such that n > x. |
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In MA 341 we used the Archimedean Property all of the time. My professor showed us its usefulness and I think that it is a very good theorem.
Theorem (Archimedean Property): For any given real number x, there is some natural number n such that n > x.