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(b) Define f arbitrarily on S, and define it elsewhere by f(n, x] + .. . +n, x;)
= n. f(x,) + ... +n . f(x). Show that f satisfies Cauchy's equation but need not satisfy f(x)=xf(1).
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Probability And Measure Wiley Series In Probability And Mathematical Statistics
ISBN: 9788126517718
3rd Edition
Authors: Patrick Billingsley
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