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[" (a) Let "f(x)=int_(1)^(x)sqrt(2-t^(2))dt" .Then the real roots of the equation "x^(2)-f'(x)=0" are "],[[" (A) "+1," (B) "+(1)/(sqrt(2))]],[[" (A) "+1," (B) "+(1)/(sqrt(2))," (C) "+(1)/(2)," (D) "0" and "1]]

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