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7 Let f be integrable on [a, b], and suppose g is a function on [a, b] such that g(x) = f(x) except for finitely many x in [a, b]. Show g is integrable and " b a f = " b a g. Hint: First reduce to the case where f is the function identically equal to 0.

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