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let `f(x)=int(t^2-t+1)dt,AA x in (3,4)`, then the difference between the greatest and the least value of the function is: (A) `49/6` (B) `59/6` (C) `69/6` (D) `59/3`

A

`49/6`

B

`59/6`

C

`69/6`

D

`59/6`

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