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The maximum value of the function `f(x)=2x^(3)-15x^(2)+36x-48` on the set `a={x|x^(2)+20le9x}` is

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  • The maximum value of the function f(x)=2x^3-15x^2+36x-48 on the set A={x|x^2+20larr9x} is

    A
    7
    B
    6
    C
    8
    D
    none
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    f has maxima at x=6
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    f has maximum value -128
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    f has minimum value -3
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