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Any closed subset in a separable metric space is the union of a perfect set and a set that is at most countable. Why does this matter?

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In problem 2.28 of Rudin's "Principles of Mathematical Analysis", the reader is asked to prove the following:

Every closed subset of a separable metric space is the union of a perfect set and a set that is at most countable.

What does it mean intuitively?


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