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Suppose ſ is a function defined on [a,b] and ſ is a derivative of some function g, that
is, g'(x) =f(x) for all x€ [a, b]. What can you say about ſ?
(A) f is continuous
(C) f is differentiable
(B) f is measurable
(D) none of these​

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Answered by tejas9193
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