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IF A,B,C are the maximum value of ` 2x +5 -x^2 ,x -1 -2x^2 , 5x + 2 - 3x^2 ` then the descending order of A,B,C is

A

A,B,C

B

B,C,A

C

C,A,B

D

A,C,B

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