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1. Let α:={...}. Is this an open cover for (0,2)? Can you find a subcover for α for (0,2)? 2. Find an open cover for (0,2) which consists of open balls of the form B1(z) with radius 1, which does not contain any finite subcover.

1. Let α:={...}. Is this an open cover for (0,2)? Can you find a subcover for α for (0,2)?

2. Find an open cover for (0,2) which consists of open balls of the form B1(z) with radius 1, which does not contain any finite subcover.

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                1. Let α:={...}. Is this an open cover for (0,2)? Can you find a subcover for α for (0,2)?

               2. Find an open cover for (0,2) which consists of open balls of the form B1(z) with radius 1, which does not
                   contain any finite subcover.
              
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