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    Estimate the Absolute Maximum Value of the Function\(y = x \sqrt { 3 x - x ^ { 2 } }\)
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Estimate the Absolute Maximum Value of the Function y=x3x−x2y = x \sqrt { 3 x - x ^ { 2 } }y=x3x−x2​

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Estimate the absolute maximum value of the function y=x3x−x2y = x \sqrt { 3 x - x ^ { 2 } }y=x3x−x2​ to two decimal places on the interval [0,3][ 0,3 ][0,3] .
 Estimate the absolute maximum value of the function  y = x \sqrt { 3 x - x ^ { 2 } }  to two decimal places on the interval  [ 0,3 ] .

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