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If the function f' has a continuous derivative on [0, c] then integral from 0 to c f"(x)dx=​

If the function f' has a continuous derivative on [0, c] then integral from 0 to c-example-1
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The result follows from the fundamental theorem of calculus. Since
f''(x) is the derivative of
f'(x), we have


\displaystyle \int_0^c f''(x) \, dx = \boxed{f'(c) - f'(0)}

(E)

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