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(5 points) Let f(x) be a continuous function on interval (0, b). If Fv(x) = f(x) on (0, b) and F(b) E R, does the following equality necessarily hold for a E (0, b)? f(x) dx = F(b)-F(a) Explain your answer
(5 points) Let f(x) be a continuous function on interval (0, b). If Fv(x) = f(x) on (0, b) and F(b) E R, does the following equality necessarily hold for a E (0, b)? f(x) dx = F(b)-F(a) Explain your answer
Keith LeannonLv2
10 Apr 2019