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Figure shows a plot of the potential energy as a function of `x` for a particle moving along the x-axis. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?

A

The particle is in equlibrium at 3 out of 4

B

The particle is in equlibrium at 2 out of 4 points shown

C

The particle is in stable equlibrium at `x=b`

D

The particle is in unstable equlibrium at `x=d`

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