The greatest value of f (x) = (x +1) 1/3 – (x –1) 1/3 on [0, 1] is :
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The greatest value of f (x) = (x +1)1/3 – (x –1)1/3 on [0, 1] is :
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 21/3
Answer
(B) 2
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