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Suppose f and g are continuously∗ differentiable functions defined on [a, b] such that f0(x) = g0(x) for all x ∈ [a, b]. using the fundamental theorem of calculus, show that f and g differ by a constant. that is, show that there exists a c∈r such that f (x) g(x) = c.
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