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Mathematics, 03.03.2021 02:20, kayla941

Let ƒ(x)=−x2+6x−10. Which statement is true regarding the function ƒ(x)?
f(x)=−(x−3)2+1 the function has a minimal value of 1

f(x)=−(x−3)2+1 the function has a maximum value of 1

f(x)=−(x−3)2−1 the function has a minimal value of−1

f(x)=−(x−3)2−1 the function has a maximum value of −1

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Let ƒ(x)=−x2+6x−10. Which statement is true regarding the function ƒ(x)?
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