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find limit point of the set of irrational number.​

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Answered by kartik4562
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By definition every point of real line is a limit point of set of rational number. For every point in the real line you can always construct a sequence in rational number which will converge to that point.So derived set will be full of R...

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By definition every point of real line is a limit point of set of rational number. For every point in the real line you can always construct a sequence in rational number which will converge to that point.So derived set will be full of R

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