Proving the Measurability of a Function Composition

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Homework Statement



If f : Rn -> R is Lebesgue measurable on Rn, prove that the function F : Rn * Rn -> R de fined by F(x, y) = f(x - y) is Lebesgue measurable on Rn * Rn.

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I am confused by the expression of F(x,y), it seems x-y is equal to x of f(x), how can I prove this question?
 
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You know that [tex]\mathbb{R}^n\times\mathbb{R}^n\rightarrow \mathbb{R}^n:(x,y)\rightarrow x-y[/tex] is continuous and thus measurable right?

The only thing you need to show then is that the composition of measurable functions is measurable...