Lecture

Functions: properties and convergence criteria

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This lecture covers Cauchy's and D'Alembert's convergence criteria, basic definitions about functions, and examples. It also delves into proving convergence using the squeeze theorem and negative Bernoulli inequalities. The lecture explores the properties of functions, including injectivity, surjectivity, and bijectivity, as well as the concept of associating unique elements from one set to another.

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