If H'(x) = 0 for all real numbers x, what must be true about the graph of

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If H'(x) = 0 for all real numbers x, what must be true about the graph of H(x)? Explain how your observation can be used to show that if G'(x) = F'(x) for all x, then G(x) = F(x) + C for constant C.

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Calculus For Business, Economics And The Social And Life Sciences

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