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f: IR->IR is a continuous function. Show, that {(x,y):-1≤x≤1, y=f(x)} is Jordan-integrable and that its area is 0. I suppose I have to use the lower and upper sum to show, that the given set is Jordan-integrable, correct? It would be great if someone could help! Thanks!

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