Exc.: Let c[a, b] = (f:f: [a, b] → R be a cont. function), define d: c[a, b] * c[a, b] → R as d(f,g) = f(x) - g(x) dx show that (c[a, b], d)is M.s.

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Section5.2: Exponential Functions
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Exc. :
Let c[a, b] =
(f:f: [a, b] → R be a cont. function), define d: c[a, b] *
c[a, b] → R as d(f,g) =
f(x) - g(x) dx show that (c[a, b], d)is M.s.
Transcribed Image Text:Exc. : Let c[a, b] = (f:f: [a, b] → R be a cont. function), define d: c[a, b] * c[a, b] → R as d(f,g) = f(x) - g(x) dx show that (c[a, b], d)is M.s.
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