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Q. if (6x^2-5x-3)/(x^2-2x+6)<=4, then th...

Q. if `(6x^2-5x-3)/(x^2-2x+6)<=4`, then the least and the highest values of `4x^2` are`:`

A

0 and 81

B

9 and 81

C

36 and 81

D

None of these

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