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[" 53.Let "f" be a differentiate function such that "f(x)=x^(2)+int_(0)^(x)e^(-7)f(x-t)dt" then the value of "],[qquad [f(1)+f(2)," ......"+f(9)=," (は) "1126],[" 1) "960," 2) "1000," 3) "1024]]

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