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Re: I beg you, PLEASE prove that 0.123456789101112131415 is IRRATIONAL (fwd)
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> One can construct the reals from the rationals quite easily using any
> of several well-known methods, such as equivalence classes of Cauchy
> sequences, or Dedikind cuts.
So you are saying that the Reals are a subset (ie can be constructed from)
of the Rationals?
I can create a number which is not representable by the ratio of two
integers from two numbers which are representable by ratios of two integers?
That's a nifty trick indeed, I am really impressed.
Cauchy produced a test for testing convergence. I fail to see the relevance
here, but please expound...
Dedekind Cut:
"Thus a nested sequence of rational intervals give rise to a seperation of
all rational numbers into three classes."
Just exactly where does this allow us to create Reals?
Jim Choate
CyberTects
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