6. Let f, g be two continuous functions on [a, b] such that f(x) > g(x) for all x = [a, b]. Let [f(x). ifre Q h(r) E g(x

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6. Let f, g be two continuous functions on [a, b] such that f(x) > g(x) for all x = [a, b]. Let [f(x). ifre Q h(r) E g(x

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6. Let f, g be two continuous functions on [a, b] such that f(x) > g(x) for all x = [a, b]. Let [f(x). ifre Q h(r) E g(x). if is irrational. (a). Use Lebesgue's Theorem to show that h is not Riemann integrable on [a, b]. (b). Use Riemann's Lemma to show that h is not Riemann integrable on [a, b].
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