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If for a function `f(x),f'(a)=0,f"(a)=0,f'''(a)gt0,` then at `x=a,f(x)` is a)Minimum b)Maximum c)Not an extreme point d)Extreme point

A

Minimum

B

Maximum

C

Not an extreme point

D

Extreme point

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C
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