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The curve with equation y=f(x) has a maximum point at (2,3). Find the coordinates of the maximum point of the curve with equation y=2f(x-1).

a) (3, 4)
b) (1, 3)
c) (2, 6)
d) (2, 3)

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Final answer:

The coordinates of the maximum point of the curve with equation y=2f(x-1) are (2, 6).

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the coordinates of the maximum point of the curve with equation y=2f(x-1), we need to substitute the x-coordinate of the maximum point of the original curve into the equation.

Since the maximum point of the original curve is (2,3), we substitute x=2 into y=2f(x-1).

Therefore, the coordinates of the maximum point of the curve with equation y=2f(x-1) are (2, 6).

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