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f(x)=x^2+xg'(1)+g''(2) and g(x)=x^2f(1)+...

`f(x)=x^2+xg'(1)+g''(2)` and `g(x)=x^2f(1)+xf'(x)+f''(x)`.
the value of g(0) is-

A

0

B

-3

C

2

D

-2

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