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  • 23-09-2020
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Why is the answer true?

Why is the answer true class=

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Alfpfeu
Alfpfeu Alfpfeu
  • 23-09-2020

Hello, one way to see it is as below

[tex]\displaystyle F(2)-F(1)=\int_1^2 F'(t) dt=\int_1^2 G'(t) dt=G(2)-G(1)[/tex]

Another way is to notice that F'(x)=G'(x) means that F(x) and G(x) are only different from a real constant that we can note a, it means that

[tex](\forall x \in \mathbb{R}) \ (F'(x)=G'(x)) => (\exists a \in \mathbb{R});(F(x)=G(x)+a)[/tex]

and then F(2)-F(1)=G(2)-G(1)

thanks

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