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Let `f(x)` be the fourth degree polynomial such that `f^(prime)(0)=-6,f(0)=2 and (lim)_(x->1)(f(x))/((x-1)^2)=1` The value of `f(2)` is a.`3` b. 1 c. `0` d.`2`

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