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Let f(x)=(x^3-6x^2+12 x-8)e^xdot Statem...

Let `f(x)=(x^3-6x^2+12 x-8)e^xdot` Statement 1: `f(x)` is neither maximum nor minimum at `x=2.` Statement 2: If a function `x=2` is a point of inflection, then it is not a point of extremum.

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