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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 05:44 johnsonkia873

For each $n \in \mathbb{n}$, let $a_n = [n] \times [n]$. define $b = \bigcup_{n \in \mathbb{n}} a_n$. does $b = \mathbb{n} \times \mathbb{n}$? either prove that it does, or show why it does not.

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