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Question 56

Question 56

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On the interval On the interval   ,the function y =   + 3   - 9x + 27 has an absolute maximum when x = A)  2. B)  0. C)  1. D)    E)  none of the above ,the function y = On the interval   ,the function y =   + 3   - 9x + 27 has an absolute maximum when x = A)  2. B)  0. C)  1. D)    E)  none of the above
+ 3 On the interval   ,the function y =   + 3   - 9x + 27 has an absolute maximum when x = A)  2. B)  0. C)  1. D)    E)  none of the above
- 9x + 27 has an absolute maximum when x =


A) 2.
B) 0.
C) 1.
D) On the interval   ,the function y =   + 3   - 9x + 27 has an absolute maximum when x = A)  2. B)  0. C)  1. D)    E)  none of the above
E) none of the above

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