6. Find the infimum and the supremum of the set {n^{(-1)^n} : n in mathbb{N}}.
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The set is defined as {n(-1)^n | n ∈ N}, which means it contains elements of the form n(-1)^n, where n is a natural number. Now, let's look at the behavior of the elements in the set for different values of n: Show more…
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