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− | <span class="exam"> | + | <span class="exam">The population density of trout in a stream is |
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− | < | + | ::::<math>\rho(x)=|-x^2+6x+16|</math> |
− | <span class="exam"> | + | <span class="exam">where <math>\rho</math> is measured in trout per mile and <math>x</math> is measured in miles. <math>x</math> runs from 0 to 12. |
− | <span class="exam"> | + | ::<span class="exam">a) Graph <math>\rho(x)</math> and find the minimum and maximum. |
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+ | ::<span class="exam">b) Find the total number of trout in the stream. | ||
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Revision as of 10:55, 18 February 2017
The population density of trout in a stream is
where is measured in trout per mile and is measured in miles. runs from 0 to 12.
- a) Graph and find the minimum and maximum.
- b) Find the total number of trout in the stream.
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