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[" Let "y=f(x)" is a solution of differential equation "],[" e "sqrt((dy)/(dx)-1)=e^(x)" and "f(0)=0" then "f(1)" is equal to "],[[" (1) "ln2," (2) "2+ln2],[" (3) "1+ln2," (4) "3+ln2]]

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