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Show that f '(x) = g'(x) for all x in their domains. Can we conclude from the corollary below that f − g is constant? If f '(x) = g'(x) for all x in an interval (a, b), then f − g is constant on (a, b); that is, f(x) = g(x) + c where c is a constant.

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Answer: 15 cm

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