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Statement 1: The value of `alpha` for which the point `(alpha,alpha^2)` lies inside the triangle formed by the lines `x=0,x+y=2` and `3y=x` is `(0,1)dot` Statement 2: The parabola `y=x^2` meets the line`x+y=2` at`(0,1)dot`

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