Kaushalendra K. answered 06/03/20
Intelligent Teacher
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As the function is continuous and integrable, F(a) - F(b) = - (F(b) - F(a))
Shanil P.
asked 06/03/20Kaushalendra K. answered 06/03/20
Intelligent Teacher
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As the function is continuous and integrable, F(a) - F(b) = - (F(b) - F(a))
Housney A. answered 06/03/20
Experienced Python/Math/Engineering Tutor
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Explanation:
let F(x) be the integral of f(x), then
Integral of f(x) on [b, a] = F(a) - F(b) = - (F(b) - F(a)) = - (integral of f(x) on [a, b])
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