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define a bounded set

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a set S of real numbers is called bounded from above if there is a real number k such that k ≥ s for all s in S. The number k is called an upper bound of S. The terms bounded from below and lower bound are similarly defined. A set S is bounded if it has both upper and lower bounds.

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A set S of real numbers is called bounded from above if there is a real number k such that k ≥ s for all s in S. The number k is called an upper bound of S. The terms bounded from below and lower bound are similarly defined. A set S is bounded if it has both upper and lower bounds.
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