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Let f [0,4] R with f(x) = -2 for 0 < x < 2, f(2) = 10 and f(x) 2 < x 4. a.


Let f [0,4] R with f(x) = -2 for 0 < x < 2, f(2) = 10 and f(x) 2 < x 4. a. Use the A-R theorem to prove directly that f is integrable. b. Use the A-R theorem to calculate f = 2x for

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