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(а)
Show that
(b)
Suppose f" is continuous everywhere. For any constants a and b, show that
xf" (x) dx = bf" (b) – s'(b) – af"(a) + f'(a).
Transcribed Image Text:Liter sinx dx = 0. Justify your answer. (а) Show that (b) Suppose f" is continuous everywhere. For any constants a and b, show that xf" (x) dx = bf" (b) – s'(b) – af"(a) + f'(a).
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