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Mathematics, 29.01.2021 04:20 gstevens

The function f has a first derivative given by f'(x) = x(x - 3)^2(x + 1). At what values of x does have a relative maximum?
(A) I only (B) 0 only
(C) and only (D) -1 and only

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