True or false? A sequence has countably many subsequences. If true, prove it. If false, provide a counterexample please.
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A sequence is a function whose domain is the set of natural numbers, i.e., a sequence is a function $a: \mathbb{N} \to X$, where $X$ is some set. Show more…
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