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Mathematics, 30.06.2019 07:00 hadilalhjajih

Chris claims that for any given values of x, the gradient of the curve y=2x^3 + 6x ^2 - 12x +3 is always greater than the gradient of the curve y=1 + 60x - 6x^2 ". show that chris is wrong by finding all the values of x for which his claim is 'not' true.

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