Assume fe L'(0,00) and define = -dt, 9(a) = 5,40 x > 0. x +t Prove that g is differentiable at any point x > 0, and that
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Assume fe L'(0,00) and define = -dt, 9(a) = 5,40 x > 0. x +t Prove that g is differentiable at any point x > 0, and that
Assume fe L'(0,00) and define = -dt, 9(a) = 5,40 x > 0. x +t Prove that g is differentiable at any point x > 0, and that if a > 0 then g' e L'(a,0). Is it necessarily true that g' e L'(0,00)?
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