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Mathematics, 31.03.2021 09:10 raiindrxp

Suppose f(x) is a function which satisfies f'(3) = 0,f'(5) = 0, f"(3) = -4, and f"(5) = 5. Which of the following statements is true?
A. f(x) has a relative minimum at x = 3 and at x = 5.
B. f(x) has a relative minimum at x = 3 and a relative maximum at x = 5.
C. f(x) has a relative maximum at x = 3 and at x = 5.
D. f(x) has a relative maximum at x = 3 and a relative minimum at x = 5.
E. None of the above is true,

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