SOLUTION: If f(x) and g(x) are continuous on [a, b], which one of the following statements is false? the integral from a to a of f of x, dx equals 0 the integral from a to b of the s

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Question 1025291: If f(x) and g(x) are continuous on [a, b], which one of the following statements is false?
the integral from a to a of f of x, dx equals 0
the integral from a to b of the sum of f of x and g of x, dx equals the integral from a to b of f of x, dx plus the integral from a to b of g of x dx
the integral from a to b of f of x, dx equals 1 minus the integral from b to a of f of x, dx
the integral from a to b of 5 minus f of x, dx equals the integral from a to b of 5, dx minus the integral from a to b of f of x, dx

Answer by robertb(5830) About Me  (Show Source):
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FALSE: the integral from a to b of f of x, dx equals 1 minus the integral from b to a of f of x, dx.
( The correct statement is, int%28f%28x%29%2Cdx%2Ca%2Cb%29+=+-int%28f%28x%29%2Cdx%2C+b%2Ca%29.)