7-16. A real-valued function y = f (x) is said to be an odd function if f...
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7-16. A real-valued function y = f (x) is said to be an odd function if f (−x) =
−f (x). For any such function 4 a
−a f (x)dx = 0. Using this concept, demonstrate that 4
+∞
−∞ xe−1 2 x2dx = 0.
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Advanced Statistics From An Elementary Point Of View
ISBN: 9780120884940
1st Edition
Authors: Michael J Panik
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