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What does it mean for a sequence $\left\{a_{k}\right\}$ to be bounded above? Bounded below? Bounded?
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In other words, all the terms in the sequence are less than or equal to M. For example, if we have a sequence 0.9, 0.99, 0.999, ..., all these values are less than or equal to 1. So, this sequence is bounded above by 1. Show more…
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