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A partical moves in a straight line with a velocity given by `(dx)/(dt)=x+1` (x is the distance described). The time taken by a particle to traverse a distance of 99 metres, is

A

`log_(10)e`

B

`log_(e)10`

C

`2log_(10)e`

D

`(1)/(2)log_(10)e.`

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