a) Let f be integrable on [a, b]. Suppose c ∈Rand g : [a + c, b + c] →Rsuch that g(x) = f (x −c), x ∈[a + c, b + c] Prov

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a) Let f be integrable on [a, b]. Suppose c ∈Rand g : [a + c, b + c] →Rsuch that g(x) = f (x −c), x ∈[a + c, b + c] Prov

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a) Let f be integrable on [a, b]. Suppose c ∈Rand g : [a + c, b
+ c] →Rsuch that
g(x) = f (x −c), x ∈[a + c, b + c]
Prove that g is integrable on [a + c, b + c] and
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b) Let h : R→R be integrable on every bounded interval and
h(x + y) = h(x) + h(y) for any x, y ∈R
Show that h(x) = cx for any x ∈R, where c = h(1).
(Hint: Fix any x, y ∈Rand integrate h(t + y) = h(t) + h(y) with
respect to t on [0, x]. Then use (a).)
Use the hint as much as possible
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