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The solution of y'-y = 1 , y(0)=1 is gi...

The solution of `y'-y = 1 , y(0)=1` is given by `y(x) =`

A

`-exp(x)`

B

`-exp(-x)`

C

`-1`

D

2exp(x)-1

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D
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