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What are the sufficient conditions for a set to have a limit point?

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Answered by alhaan89
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1 The sufficient condition of the set

2 because it is a condition for good

Answered by rkumar022003
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Answer:

A sufficient condition would be that the supremum does not lays in A, e.g. A=(0,1) has sup(A)=1 and 1 is a limit point of A.

Explanation:

A sufficient condition would be that the supremum does not lays in A, e.g. A=(0,1) has sup(A)=1 and 1 is a limit point of A.

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