Bounded or not again

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Is the statement "If a function h(x)h(x) has an upper bound of KK there must be some value of xx for which h(x)=Kh(x) = K" true or false?

As an example, consider a function h(x)=1x2h(x) = - \dfrac{1}{x^2}.

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