Evaluate the following antiderivative: ? (3x^2 - 3/2 ?x + 1/x - e^x) = a. x + C b. x^3 + x^3/2 + ln(x) + e^x + C c. e^arccos(x/4) + C d. e^arccosx + C e. e^cos^-1(x) + C
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