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Let f(x)=sin x bb"Statement I" f is no...

Let `f(x)=sin x`
`bb"Statement I"` f is not a polynominal function.
`bb"Statement II"` nth derivative of f(x), w.r.t. x, is not a zero function for any positive integer n.

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