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This page describes a trick that is sometimes helpful in analysis.

Satement

Let and be bounded subsets of the real line. Suppose that for every and we have . Then .

Proof

Let and be arbitrary. We have by hypothesis . Since is arbitrary, we have that is an upper bound of the set , so taking the superemum over we have (remember, is the least upper bound, whereas is just another upper bound). Since was arbitrary, we see that is a lower bound of the set . Taking the infimum over , we have , as required.

Applications