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h(x)=3f((x^2)/3)+f(3-x^2)AAx in (-3, 4) ...

`h(x)=3f((x^2)/3)+f(3-x^2)AAx in (-3, 4)` where `f''(x)> 0 AA x in (-3,4),` then h(x ) is

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