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Mathematics, 01.12.2021 02:10 emaleyhughes21

Let (an) be a bounded (not necessarily convergent) sequence, and assume lim bn = 0. Show that lim(anbn) = 0. Why are we not allowed to use the algebraic limit theorem to prove this?.

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