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 +**__Questions:__** (In reverse order) 
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 +1)What is the function dα? 
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 +2)Why are you allowed to change the variable of integration? 
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 +3)Is α a function? 
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 +4)Is there a way to show integration is the reverse of differentiation? 
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 +5)What is a weight function? 
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 +6)What's the difference between L(P, f) and L(P, f, α)? 
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 +7)If f is bounded, is f always integrable? 
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 +8)If f has infinitely many discontinuities on an infinite interval is it not integrable? 
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 +9)Is Taylor's theorem an estimate of higher derivatives? 
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 +10)Does Taylor's theorem only tell you higher derivatives at a single point or an interval? 
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 +11)What does def 24 tell us? 
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 +12)What do thm's 5.9 and 5.10 tell us? 
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 +13)When is pointwise continuity useful? 
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 +14)What are running bumps? 
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 +15)How can a set be both open and closed? 
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 +16)What is the minimum number of elements needed in an interval? 
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 +17)How is lim x→as different from lim x→a 
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 +18)Can you take the limit of a distance function? 
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 +19)Does p have to be an element of E? as its a limit point 
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 +20)If f(I) is continuous and not strictly increasing, is the inverse of f still continuous? 
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 +21)What is a partial sum? 
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 +22)For the comparison test to the series have to be similar? 
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 +23)If lim a<sub>n</sub>=a does the infinite series a<sub>n</sub> converge? 
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 +24)How do you prove a set is compact? 
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 +25)Can a set be closed and bounded but not compact? 
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 +26)Why is S open in S? 
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 +27)Does a distance function apply to functions? 
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 +28, 29, 30) 
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 +31)If you want to prove the limit of a sequence can you use sequential limits? 
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 +32)Can you have a subsequence with one term? 
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 +33)Can you have a subsequence with infinite terms? 
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 +34)Is a constant function increasing or decreasing? 
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 +35)Does a function need to be oscillating to be Cauchy? 
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 +36)If lim t<sub>n</sub>=s and s<sub>n</sub>=s does t<sub>n</sub>=s<sub>n</sub>? 
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 +37)Is {r ∈ Q : r ≤ a} a set of r's or a's? 
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 +38)What's the difference between R ∪ {-∞, ∞} and just R? 
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 +39)What properties of R hold for {-∞, ∞} 
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 +40)Why is [a, ∞) closed? 
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 +41)Are -∞ and ∞ bounds for infinite sets? 
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 +42)Does the completeness axiom hold for complex numbers? 
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 +43)Can sup and inf be elements of S? 
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 +44)Do sup and inf work in any plane? 
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 +45)How do we know there aren't any gaps in R? 
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 +46)Does the triangle inequality hold for higher dimensions of R? 
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 +47)How does a number r satisfy the Rational Zero Theorem? 
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 +48, 49) 
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 +50)Why don't we use a base 7 number system?
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