Let R (the set of real numbers) be equipped with the Euclidean topology, then A, a finite subset of R, is: neither open nor closed in R closed but not open in R O open but not closed inR None of the...


Let R (the set of real numbers) be equipped with the Euclidean topology, then A,<br>a finite subset of R, is:<br>neither open nor closed in R<br>closed but not open in R<br>O open but not closed inR<br>None of the choices<br>Let X=(1, 2. 3, 4 and T be the discrete topology on X. Consider the following,<br>

Extracted text: Let R (the set of real numbers) be equipped with the Euclidean topology, then A, a finite subset of R, is: neither open nor closed in R closed but not open in R O open but not closed inR None of the choices Let X=(1, 2. 3, 4 and T be the discrete topology on X. Consider the following,

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