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Which statement is true for the graph of f(x) = 2x3 – 6x2 – 48x + 24? (4, –140) is a relative minimum; (–2, 77) is a relative maximum (4, –136) is a relative minimum; (–2, 80) is a relative maximum (–2, 80) is a relative minimum; (4, –136) is a relative maximum (–2, 77) is a relative minimum; (4, –140) is a relative maximum

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