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Determine the Maximum Possible Number of Turning Points for the Graph

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Question 226

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Determine the maximum possible number of turning points for the graph of the function.
- f(x) =6x3+5x2−9x−15f ( x ) = 6 x ^ { 3 } + 5 x ^ { 2 } - 9 x - 15f(x) =6x3+5x2−9x−15


A) 2
B) 0
C) 6
D) 3

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