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Mathematics, 14.02.2020 19:52, naomicervero

Suppose x is a real number and epsilon > 0. Prove that (x - epsilon, x epsilon) is a neighborhood of each of its members; in other words, if y (x - epsilon, x epsilon), then there is a delta > 0 such that (y - delta , y delta ) (x - epsilon, x epsilon).

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