The real line

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This page documents the reals with their usual topology (induced by the absolute value metric)

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The real line is the name given to [ilmath]\mathbb{R} [/ilmath] considered with the topology induced by the absolute value metric on [ilmath]\mathbb{R} [/ilmath]

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