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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If f'(x)=(e^x)-(x^(1/2)) and f(0)=4, then f(x) equals?

OpenStudy (p0sitr0n):

maybe integrate?

OpenStudy (p0sitr0n):

1/3(3e^x-2x^3/2) + C where c = 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Options: a) \[e ^{x}+2/3^{3/2}+3\] b) \[e ^{x}-2/3^{3/2}+3\] c) \[e ^{x}-2/3^{3/2}-3\] d) \[e ^{x}-2/3^{3/2}+3\] e) \[e ^{x}-2/3^{1/2}+3\]

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