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    The Absolute Minimum Of\(f ( x ) = \frac { 9 } { x } + x - 3\)
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The Absolute Minimum Of f(x)=9x+x−3f ( x ) = \frac { 9 } { x } + x - 3f(x)=x9​+x−3

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The absolute minimum of f(x)=9x+x−3f ( x ) = \frac { 9 } { x } + x - 3f(x)=x9​+x−3 on the interval 1 ≤\le≤ x ≤\le≤ 9 is 1.

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