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Let `f,g:[-1,2]rarr RR` be continuous functions which are twice differentiable on the interval (-1, 2). Let the values of f and g at the points –1, 0 and 2 be as given in the following table : `x=-1 x=0 x=2 f(x) 3 6 0 g(x) 0 1 -1` In each of the intervals (-1,0) and (0, 2) the function (f – 3g)'' never vanishes. Then the correct statement(s) is(are)

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