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Lagrange's theorem can not be applicable for

A

`f(x)=x^2 "in"[1,2]`

B

`f(x)=x^3 "in" [-1,1]`

C

`f(x)=x "in" [-1,1]`

D

`f(x)=1/x "in" [-1,1]`

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