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Statement 1: If `g(x)` is a differentiable function, `g(2)!=0,g(-2)!=0,` and Rolles theorem is not applicable to `f(x)=(x^2-4)/(g(x)), x in[-2,2],then g(x)` has at least one root in `(-2,2)dot` Statement 2: If `f(a)=f(b),t h e ng(x)` has at least one root in `(-2,2)dot` Statement 2: If `f(a)=f(b),` then Rolles theorem is applicable for `x in (a , b)dot`

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