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The area bounded by the x-axis, the curve `y=f(x),` and the lines `x=1,x=b` is equal to `sqrt(b^2+1)-sqrt(2)` for all `b >1,` then `f(x)` is `sqrt(x-1)` (b) `sqrt(x+1)` `sqrt(x^2+1)` (d) `x/(sqrt(1+x^2))`

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