A sequence sn is said to be bounded if
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A sequence (sn) is called bounded if the set {sn : n ∈ N} is a bounded set. That is, there are numbers m and M such that m ≤ sn ≤ M for all n ∈ N. ... It is easy to see that this is equivalent to: there exists a number K ≥ 0 such that |sn| ≤ K for all n ∈ N.
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