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    Find the Absolute Minimum Point Of\(f(x)=\left(2 x^{2}-3 x-1\right) e^{-x}\) , to Three Decimal Places
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Find the Absolute Minimum Point Of f(x)=(2x2−3x−1)e−xf(x)=\left(2 x^{2}-3 x-1\right) e^{-x}f(x)=(2x2−3x−1)e−x , to Three Decimal Places

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Find the absolute minimum point of f(x)=(2x2−3x−1)e−xf(x)=\left(2 x^{2}-3 x-1\right) e^{-x}f(x)=(2x2−3x−1)e−x , to three decimal places.

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