Answer
$\textbf{True}$
Work Step by Step
We know that
$$\int f'(x)dx = f(x)+C$$ (basic integration rules, pg 246)
Putting $$g(x)=f'(x)$$ gives,
$$\int g(x)dx = f(x)+C$$
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