2. g'(x)=x²-5x + 6 is the derivative of the function y-g(x). Find the x-coordinate of the point(s) where the function g(

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2. g'(x)=x²-5x + 6 is the derivative of the function y-g(x). Find the x-coordinate of the point(s) where the function g(

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2. g'(x)=x²-5x + 6 is the derivative of the function y-g(x). Find the x-coordinate of the point(s) where the function g(x) has horizontal tangent lines. Show work. Hint: What is the slope of a horizontal line? What is the relationships between the tangent line and the derivative function?
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