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g'(x) = e^x(x^2-2x) find the second derivative. Do not distribute, use the product rule and then factor. I have got to this point down below

g'(x) = e^x(x^2-2x)

find the second derivative. Do not distribute, use the product rule and then factor.

I have got to this point down below but, I do not know what to do.

e^x[(2x-2) + (x^2-2x)]

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