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If `int (x sqrt(x) -1)/(sqrt(x) -1) ` dx = `ax^(2) + bx^(3//2) ` + cx + d then ascending order of a, b, c, is

A

a, b, c

B

b,c,a

C

c,a,b

D

d, b, a

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