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If f( x ) = x^(2) - 3x, then the points ...

If f( x ) = `x^(2) - 3x`, then the points at whichf(x) = f ’(x) are ...............

A

both positive integers

B

both negative integers

C

both irrational

D

one rational and another irrational

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