If f(x) and g(x) are integrable on the closed interval [a, b], and k is a constant, which of the following is FALSE? Ⓒ √ [f(x) - g(x)]dx = [ f(x) dx - g(x)dx a (B) √ ² kf(x) dx = k f(x) dx Ok kdx = bk-ak b b Ⓒf(x) g(x) dx = [[ f(x) dx][*g(x) dx] a
If f(x) and g(x) are integrable on the closed interval [a, b], and k is a constant, which of the following is FALSE? Ⓒ √ [f(x) - g(x)]dx = [ f(x) dx - g(x)dx a (B) √ ² kf(x) dx = k f(x) dx Ok kdx = bk-ak b b Ⓒf(x) g(x) dx = [[ f(x) dx][*g(x) dx] a
Chapter3: Functions
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