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[" Let "h(x)" be differentiable for all "x" and let "],[f(x)=(kx+e^(x))h(x)," where "k" is some constant,If "],[h(0)=5,h'(0)=-2," and "f'(0)=18," then the "],[" value of "k" is "],[[" (a) "5," (b) "4],[" (c) "3," (d) "2.2]]

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