Answer to Question #63442 in Differential Geometry | Topology for Tike

Question #63442
Let X be a metric space, let K be a closed subset of X, and let x be in X-K. Prove that there exist disjoint open sets U and V such that U contains x and V contains K.
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2016-11-18T09:20:07-0500
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