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What must be true of f(x) and G(x) if both of them are antiderivatives of f(x)? They are the same function B. They can differ by a factor of x C. If is not possible for two functions to be antiderivatives of the same function D. They can differ only by a constant

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Explanation:

Since F(x) and G(x) are antiderivatives of the same function f(x), both F(x) and G(x) would represent an equivalent function of different forms. Such functions will differ by a constant.

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