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Archimedean Property of Real Number

Let xxx be any real number. Then there exists a natural number nnn such that n>xnxn>x.
This theorem is known as the Archimedean property of real numbers. It is also sometimes called the axiom of Archimedes, although this name is doubly deceptive: it is neither an axiom (it is rather a consequence of the least upper bound property) nor attributed to Archimedes (in fact, Archimedes credits it to Eudoxus).

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