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[" 10.Let "y=f(x)" satisfies the equation "f(x)=(e^(-x)+e^(x))cos x-2x-int_(0)^(x)(x-t)f'(t)dt" .The value of "],[f'(0)+f''(0)" equals "],[[" (A) "-1," (B) "2," (C) "1," (D) "0]]

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