Limit of Monotone Real Function/Decreasing/Corollary

Corollary to Limit of Decreasing Function
Let $f$ be a real function which is decreasing on the open interval $\left({a \,.\,.\, b}\right)$.

If $\xi \in \left({a \,.\,.\, b}\right)$, then:
 * $f \left({\xi^-}\right)$ and $f \left({\xi^+}\right)$ both exist, and
 * $f \left({x}\right) \ge f \left({\xi^-}\right) \ge f \left({\xi}\right) \ge f \left({\xi^+}\right) \ge f \left({y}\right)$

provided that $a < x < \xi < y < b$.

Proof
$f$ is bounded below on $\left({a \,.\,.\, \xi}\right)$ by $f \left({\xi}\right)$.

By Limit of Decreasing Function, the infimum is $f \left({\xi^-}\right)$.

So it follows that:
 * $\forall x \in \left({a \,.\,.\, \xi}\right): f \left({x}\right) \ge f \left({\xi^-}\right) \ge f \left({\xi}\right)$

A similar argument for $\left({\xi \,.\,.\, b}\right)$ holds for the other inequalities.