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Consider a curve `C : y=cos^(-1)(2x-1)` and a straight line `L :2p x-4y+2pi-p=0.` Statement 1: The set of values of `p` for which the line `L` intersects the curve at three distinct points is `[-2pi,-4]dot` Statement 2: The line `L` is always passing through point of inflection of the curve `Cdot`

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