Suppose F, G are continuous on [a, b], differentiable on (a,b) and that F'(x) = G'(x) for all 2 € (a,b). Using FTC, show

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Suppose F, G are continuous on [a, b], differentiable on (a,b) and that F'(x) = G'(x) for all 2 € (a,b). Using FTC, show

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Suppose F, G are continuous on [a, b], differentiable on (a,b) and that F'(x) = G'(x) for all 2 € (a,b). Using FTC, show that F and G differ by a constant. That is, show that there exists a C e R such that F(X) - G(2) = C. (Hint: Consider the function H = F G then use FTC to show that H is constant on [a, b].)
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