Lenore Stegner
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Can someone help me with this proof?
Let S be a set of nonnegative real numbers that is bounded above and let T:={x^2 : x€S}. Prove that if u = sup S, then u^2 = sup T. Give an example that shows the conclusion may be false if the restriction against negative numbers is removed.
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