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Basic Mathematics-II
Notes As the lower integral and the upper integral are now appeared to be equivalent we discover that
f + g is integrable, and its integral equals the value of the lower integral, that is
b b b
a f g x dx I f g a f x dx a g x dx ,
as preferred.
Alternate Theorem
This theorem can also be established as
c b c
a f x dx a f x dx b f x dx
Let us suppose we have a function f(x), and three points on the x axis: a, b and c:
We have that a < b < c. The definite integral
c
a f x dx
Provides us the area under the curve from a to c:
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