Integrals of nonpositive functions Show that if ƒ is

Chapter 5, Problem 78E

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Integrals of nonpositive functions Show that if \(f\) is integrable then

           \(f(x) \leq 0\) on \({[a, b] \Rightarrow \int_{a}^{b} f(x) d x \leq 0}\)

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f

f(x)leq 0

[a,b]rightarrow integral_a ^bf(x)dx leq 0

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