Show the following. $E$ is measurable $\Longleftrightarrow$ For any $\epsilon > 0$, there exists a closed set $F \subset E$ such that $m^*(E) - m^*(F) < \epsilon$
I have proved $"\Rightarrow"$ direction. I am having difficulties on $"\Leftarrow"$.
Show the following. $E$ is measurable $\Longleftrightarrow$ For any $\epsilon > 0$, there exists a closed set $F \subset E$ such that $m^*(E) - m^*(F) < \epsilon$
I have proved $"\Rightarrow"$ direction. I am having difficulties on $"\Leftarrow"$.
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