Question: Which of the following is not a necessary condition for Cauchy’s Mean Value Theorem?

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A : The functions, f(x) and g(x) be continuous in [a, b]

B : The derivation of g'(x) be equal to 0

C : The functions f(x) and g(x) be derivable in (a, b)

D : There exists a value c ? (a, b) such that, frac{f(b)-f(a)}{g(b)-g(a)} = frac{f'(c)}{g'(c)}

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