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Mathematics, 03.08.2019 14:30 exoticbunnylover123

If u(x)=-2(x)^2+3 and v(x)=1/x, what is the range of (u*v)(x)? a) (1/3,0) b) (3,infinity) c) (negative infinity,3) d) (negative infinity, infinity)

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