Hilbert Sequence Space is Separable

Theorem
Let $A$ be the set of all real sequences $\left\langle{x_i}\right\rangle$ such that the series $\displaystyle \sum_{i \mathop \ge 0} x_i^2$ is convergent.

Let $\ell^2 = \left({A, d_2}\right)$ be the Hilbert sequence space on $\R$.

Then $\ell^2$ is a separable space.

Proof
Consider the set $H$ of all points of $\ell^2$ which have finitely many rational coordinates and all the rest zero.

Then $H$ forms a countable subset of $A$ which is (everywhere) dense.

The result follows by definition of separable space.