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'Real objects' is sufficient. Solids, liquids, gases, and even plasmas may be bounded by three dimensions.
If x is a cluster point for the sequence {x_n}, there is a subsequence of {x_n} whose limit is x. The subsequence can be constructed by choosing a sequence of shrinking neighborhoods V_k about x. Since x is a cluster point, each such neighborhood contains infinitely many elements of {x_n}. By choosing a new point x_k from each neighborhood V_k, we get a subsequence {x_k} of {x_n} with lim x_k = x.
A solid cannot be bounded by one polygon. A solid bounded by polygons is called a polyhedron.
it is an acceptor language.it bounded with both ends
Polygon: A closed shape bounded by straight lines.
'Real objects' is sufficient. Solids, liquids, gases, and even plasmas may be bounded by three dimensions.
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If x is a cluster point for the sequence {x_n}, there is a subsequence of {x_n} whose limit is x. The subsequence can be constructed by choosing a sequence of shrinking neighborhoods V_k about x. Since x is a cluster point, each such neighborhood contains infinitely many elements of {x_n}. By choosing a new point x_k from each neighborhood V_k, we get a subsequence {x_k} of {x_n} with lim x_k = x.
A solid cannot be bounded by one polygon. A solid bounded by polygons is called a polyhedron.
bounded signal
a bounded medium is a connection that used wires... the medium is the form of connection and bounded simply means that it is a wired connection!
Bounded MediaB: Bounded media are the physical links through which signals are confined to narrow path. Bounded media are made up of a external conductor(usually copper) bounded by jacket material. These are also called guided media.
Bounded Choice has 353 pages.
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The only state that is bounded by two oceans is Alaska. It is bounded by the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.
because the subsequence of an extra terrestial force is said to be embracing its followers to a unknown dimension.
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