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If log(3)(x^(2)-6x+11) le 1, then the ex...

If `log_(3)(x^(2)-6x+11) le 1`, then the exhausitive range of values of x is

A

`(-oo, 2) uu (4, oo)`

B

`(2, 4)`

C

`(-oo, 1) uu (1, 3) uu (4, oo) `

D

`[2, 4]`

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