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A function is defined by `f(x)=2+(x-1)^(2//3) on [0,2]`. Which of the following is not correct?

A

`f` is not derivable in (0, 2)

B

`f` is continuous in [0, 2]

C

`f(0)=f(2)`

D

Rolle's theorem is true in [0, 2]

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D
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