The function f is defined on the interval [0,1] such that if x is rational then f(x)=2/x and if x is irrational then f(x)=3. This function is shown to be Lebesgue integrable by considering the integral of f over rational and irrational numbers separately, and the value of the integral from 0 to 1 of f is calculated.
The function f is defined on the interval [0,1] such that if x is rational then f(x)=2/x and if x is irrational then f(x)=3. This function is shown to be Lebesgue integrable by considering the integral of f over rational and irrational numbers separately, and the value of the integral from 0 to 1 of f is calculated.
The function f is defined on the interval [0,1] such that if x is rational then f(x)=2/x and if x is irrational then f(x)=3. This function is shown to be Lebesgue integrable by considering the integral of f over rational and irrational numbers separately, and the value of the integral from 0 to 1 of f is calculated.