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[" 16.Let "f(x)=int_(1)^(x)sqrt(2-t^(2))dt" ,then the real roots of the equation "x^(2)-f'(x)=0],[[" are : "," [AIEEE "2009" ) "],[" (a) "+-1," (b) "+-(1)/(sqrt(2))," (c) "+-(1)/(2)]]

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