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SEMINAR ON

Submitted By
Ku. Nikita Santosh
Bhalerao
Presented To
Jaju Madam And Gattani Madam

B.Sc :- II ( Third Semister )


Year 2015-2016
R.A. Arts, Shri M.K. Commerce and Sri S.R. Rathi
Science College, Washim

SEMINAR ON
MATHS

Couchy Criterian for


Convergents

Theorem :A seq <Sn> Converges if & only if it is a Cauchy


Sequence.

IF Part : - Seq Sn is Convergent


By Defination
Lim of Seq Sn is Exist . L
lim Sn L
n

By Defination
For > 0 integer M Such That

n m Sn - L / 2 (1)
lim Sn L &
n

Seq Sn is Convergents
lim Sm L
n

By Defination
For > 0 integer M Such That n M

Sm - L / 2 (2)

Naw ,
Sm - Sn Sm - L L - Sn
Sm - L L - Sn (3)
From (1), (2), & (3)
For > 0 integer M Such That m,n M

Sm - Sn
Seq Sn is Converges Couchy

Only If Part :If Seq < Sn > is a Cauchy Sequence


By Defination
For > 0 integer M Such that
m, n M
M = n+1
n > m

Sm - Sn

Seq Sn is Monotonic
( Either Incresing Or Decresing )

Seq Sn is Monotonic
( Either Incresing Or Decresing )

But, We Know
Every Cauchy Sequence is always Bounded
Seq < Sn > is Monotonic & bdd
&
By Theorem
Seq is < Sn > is Convergents Hence

Thank you..!!!

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