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This proof seems amazing. I finally understood it after one hour. (I am slow and not mature)
I have a question though.
In 1.20 (b),
The line that says, "Hence there is an integer m (with -m2[tex]\leq[/tex]m[tex]\leq[/tex]m1) such that...
How does he justify selecting an m in between the two? I feel uncomfortable with this since it is similar to what is being proved, except for the fact that m is an integer.
Is there a Theorem that says we can pick an integer in between two reals?
I have a question though.
In 1.20 (b),
The line that says, "Hence there is an integer m (with -m2[tex]\leq[/tex]m[tex]\leq[/tex]m1) such that...
How does he justify selecting an m in between the two? I feel uncomfortable with this since it is similar to what is being proved, except for the fact that m is an integer.
Is there a Theorem that says we can pick an integer in between two reals?