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Let y(x) be a solution of the differential eqution `(1 +e^x)y' +ye^x` = 1. If y(0) =2, then which of the following statements is (are) true?

A

`Y(-4)=0`

B

`y(-2)=0`

C

y(x) has a `(-1,0)`

D

`y(x) ` has a critical point in the interval `(-1,0)`

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