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Suppose `f(x) and g(x)` are two continuous functions defined for `0<=x<=1`.Given, `f(x)=int_0^1 e^(x+1) .f(t) dt and g(x)=int_0^1 e^(x+1) *g(t) dt+x` The value of `f( 1)` equals

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