The maximum of the function f(x)=x(6-x) is y=9 at x=3. Obviously the y value would depend on the value of a and b, the x value of the maximum on the other hand will always be 3 for this function.
With the information you've given nothing more can be said, it also doesn't make sense that there would be a and b instead of just a.
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The maximum of the function f(x)=x(6-x) is y=9 at x=3. Obviously the y value would depend on the value of a and b, the x value of the maximum on the other hand will always be 3 for this function.
With the information you've given nothing more can be said, it also doesn't make sense that there would be a and b instead of just a.