What I took from class yesterday and looking over page 220 in the text book is that this theorem is used to find zeros in a polynomial function. I understand that there is always a third number between two numbers. No matter where you start by counting, either starting with zero or creating a space and starting at 20498, we know that there are infinite numbers before and after, we just skipped them. This theorem shows that if you have a countably infinite function either way.
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