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Let `f(x)a n dg(x)` be differentiable for `0lt=xlt=1,` such that `f(0)=0,g(0)=0,f(1)=6.` Let there exists real number `c` in (0,1) such taht `f^(prime)(c)=2g^(prime)(c)dot` Then the value of `g(1)` must be 1 (b) 3 (c) `-2` (d) `-1`

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