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Find f(x) so that it satisfies:
f'(x)=1+e^x+1/x and f(1)=3+e. Another tutor was kind enough to give me the anti deriv as x+e^x+ln x+c and that the constant is 2. But I can't figure how to prove it or where to start so I will know for the test.

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12 years ago

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