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How is the underlined part of the proof of high number definite integral for postgraduate entrance examination transformed?
F(a) is the function value of the function f(x) when x=a, which means that f(a) is a real number.

Constant definite integral = constant * integral interval length

therefore

(b-a)f(a)=∫f(a)dx (integral range a→b)