Let $f(x) = \int e^x (x - 1)(x - 2) dx$. In which interval is $f$ a decreasing function?

  • A
    $(-\infty, 1)$
  • B
    $(1, 2)$
  • C
    $(2, \infty)$
  • D
    $(0, 1)$

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