Let be Jordan measurable, and be a function that is integrable on both and. Which of the statements below is correct?

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Let<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/GradExams/FC6BE94D-B54C-4C61-A015-BA797DA7C9BA.png' height='18' width='83'/> be Jordan measurable, and<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/GradExams/E8929E27-9E39-4AB9-BA64-3CC4CD8D55B5.png' height='18' width='10'/> be a function that is integrable on both<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/GradExams/BA7793FD-BF28-4F8E-B310-56C22844792A.png' height='15' width='12'/> and<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/GradExams/B13E3D82-4A73-415B-8C13-9F10EFD0642F.png' height='14' width='14'/>. Which of the statements below is correct?