If function f(x) achieves max at x=3 what happens to f^2(x) and e^(f(x)) at x=3

Suppose that a function f(x) has a maximum at x =3. True or False ? Justify a) The function f^2(x) has a maximum at 3. b) The function e^{f(x)} has a maximum at 3. c) The function f(x-3) has a maximum at 0.

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