Question: Let f(x) be continuous, and a be any constant. Explain carefully why a ra f(x) dx = f(a - x) dac. 0

 Let f(x) be continuous, and a be any constant. Explain carefully

why a ra f(x) dx = f(a - x) dac. 0

Let f(x) be continuous, and a be any constant. Explain carefully why a ra f(x) dx = f(a - x) dac. 0

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