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Now, let \(A(x)\) be any antiderivative of \(f(x)\text{.}\) Then, by the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus,
\begin{align*} F(x) & = \int_{-\infty}^x f(u) du\\ & = A(x) - \lim_{u \rightarrow -\infty} A(u) \end{align*}
Hence, \(F'(x) = A'(x) - \lim_{u \rightarrow -\infty} A'(u) = f(x)\) as desired.
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