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The solution of the differential equation `(dy)/(dx)+1=e^(x+y),` is a. `(x+y)e^(x+y)=0` b. `(x+C)e^(x+y)=0` c. `(x-C)e^(x+y)=1` d. `(x-C)e^(x+y)+1=0`

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