find the second derivative of F(x)=3e^-2x(^2) to find the inflection points. I am trying but I don't think I'm finding the first derivative correctly.

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clarify what your expression is,

if am reading it as
F(x) = (3e^-2) x^2 or (3/e2) x^2
The 3e is raised to -2x and. The -2x is raised to the 2
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