Suppose that F(x) = (x) and G'(x) = g(x). Which of the following statements are true? Explain.

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Suppose that F(x) = ƒ(x) and G'(x) = g(x). Which of the following statements are true? Explain.

(a) If ƒ = g, then F = G.
(b) If F and G differ by a constant, then ƒ = g.
(c) If ƒ and g differ by a constant, then F = G.

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Calculus

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