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OpenStudy (whimsical):

help i dont even understand how to start

OpenStudy (whimsical):

\[\int\limits_{0}^{a} f(x) dx = \int\limits_{0}^{a} f(a-x) dx\] prove this if f(x) is continuous

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

make a sub \(u = a-x\) for the second integral

OpenStudy (whimsical):

let me try for a sec

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

and then for the first \(\int\limits_{0}^{a} f(x) dx = F(a)-F(0)\) repeat with the sub for the 2nd gtg

OpenStudy (whimsical):

thanks

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