(a) Let Ω = [4, 101 and let A = 16, 6], [8, 10]} 2. (i) Find F(A) (ii) Let X : 2->R be defined by X = 2-1[4,5]-3 . 1 (6,8) Is X, F(A)-measurable? Justify your answer. (b) Let (2, F) be a measurabl...
(4) Let (Ω,A) be a measurable space, and let f : Ω → R. Prove that the following statements are equivalent: ·f is measurable. ·f-1(1) E A for any open interval I c R. lei f (A) E A for any open set ACR ·f-1 (A) E A for any Borel set A c R. (4) Let (Ω,A) be a measurable space, and let f : Ω → R. Prove that the following statements are equivalent: ·f is measurable. ·f-1(1)...
(3) Let (2,A, /i) be a measure space. Let f : N > R* be a nonnegative measurable function. Define the sequence fn(x) = min{f(x), n}, n E N. Prove that for any A E A f du lim fn du A 4 (You must show that the integrals exist.) (3) Let (2,A, /i) be a measure space. Let f : N > R* be a nonnegative measurable function. Define the sequence fn(x) = min{f(x), n}, n E N. Prove...
Please be detailed in your answer. Thank you. 1. Let f g be measurable functions defined on a measurable domain E. Let A, = {x € Elg(x) = 0}. It is clear that the domain of() is A . Prove the following: a. A, is a measurable set. b. (1) is a measurable function on Ap. Hint: Show that for every a € R, {xea |^)(x) < a} is m easureable. Start by proving that {x e Aol (6) (x)...
(4) Define the function f : R -»R* by x-1/2 r> 0 f(x) +oo, (a) Prove that f is measurable (with respect to the Lebesgue measurable sets) (b) Prove that f is integrable on I = [0, 1] and compute the value of f du (4) Define the function f : R -»R* by x-1/2 r> 0 f(x) +oo, (a) Prove that f is measurable (with respect to the Lebesgue measurable sets) (b) Prove that f is integrable on I...
(4) Define the function f : R -> R* by .-1/2 f(x) +oo, (a) Prove that f is measurable (with respect to the Lebesgue measurable sets) (b) Prove that f is integrable on I [0, 1 and compute the value of f du (4) Define the function f : R -> R* by .-1/2 f(x) +oo, (a) Prove that f is measurable (with respect to the Lebesgue measurable sets) (b) Prove that f is integrable on I [0, 1 and...
Analysis problem (b) Let f, q be defined on A to R and let c be a cluster point of A i. Show that if both lim f and lim (f + g) exist, then lim g exists. c I>c ii. If lim f and lim fg exist, does it follow that lim g exists? -c (c) Suppose that f and g have limits in R as x -> o and that f(x) < g(x) for all x € (a,...
(4) Define the function f : R -> R* by ,--1/2 f(x) x< 0. +oo, |(a) Prove that f is measurable (with respect to the Lebesgue measurable sets). (b) Prove that f is integrable on I 0, 1and compute the value of = f du (4) Define the function f : R -> R* by ,--1/2 f(x) x
prove 3)1/5, thenf(10)(0)=(145). 101. 16. Let f(x)=x(1+x 3)1/5, thenf(10)(0)=(145). 101. 16. Let f(x)=x(1+x
1) Let f:R-->R be defined by f(x) = |x+2|. Prove or Disprove: f is differentiable at -2 f is differentiable at 1 2) Prove the product rule. Hint: Use f(x)g(x)− f(c)g(c) = f(x)g(x)−g(c))+f(x)− f(c))g(c). 3) Prove the quotient rule. Hint: You can do this directly, but it may be easier to find the derivative of 1/x and then use the chain rule and the product rule. 4) For n∈Z, prove that xn is differentiable and find the derivative, unless, of course, n...
(1) Let (2, A, i) be a measure space {AnE A E A} is a (a) Fix E E A. Prove that Ap 0-algebra of E, contained in A. (b) Let /i be the restriction of /u to Ap. Prove that ip is a measure on Ap. (c) Suppose that f : O -» R* is measurable (with respect to A). Let g the restriction of f to E. Prove that g : E -> R* is measurable (with respect...