6. Let I [a, b] and let f :I → R be integrable on I. Use the Riemann's Criterion to prove that |f| is integrable on I.(Do not use the composition Theorem.)

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6. Let I = [a, b] and let f : I → R be integrable on I. Use the Riemann's
Criterion to prove that |f| is integrable on I.(Do not use the composition
Theorem.)
Transcribed Image Text:6. Let I = [a, b] and let f : I → R be integrable on I. Use the Riemann's Criterion to prove that |f| is integrable on I.(Do not use the composition Theorem.)
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