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Odd-like (Even-like) Functions on (a,b)

by Zhibo Chen (Penn State University, McKeesport Campus), Peter Hammond (Penn State University, McKeesport Campus), and Lisa Hazinski (Penn State University, McKeesport Campus)

This article originally appeared in:
College Mathematics Journal
January, 2003

Subject classification(s): Analysis | Real Analysis | Integration
Applicable Course(s): 4.11 Advanced Calc I, II, & Real Analysis

Integrable functions that can be transformed to odd functions have integrals with nice properties.


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