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"The integral " int(1+x-(1)/(x))e^(x+(1)...

`"The integral " int(1+x-(1)/(x))e^(x+(1)/(x))dx " is equal to "`

A

`(x-1)e^(x+1/x)+C`

B

`x e^(x+1/x)+C`

C

`(x+1)e^(x+1/x)+C`

D

`-x e^(x+1/x)+C`

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