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Old April 12th, 2007, 12:47 AM
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Oh. Well, if so, then the only valid f(x) would be (f(x) = 0). Because the square of any real function is going to be always positive, thus the only way to have zero area under the curve would be for the function to be a constant zero. And (0 * g(x) = 0).

I assumed his question was more complicated than that.