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Mathematics, 16.09.2019 21:30 kris1920

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the water height of a pool is determined by
8g^2 + 3g − 4, the rate that the pool is filled, and 9g^2 − 2g − 5, the rate that water leaves the pool, where g represents the number of gallons entering
or leaving the pool per minute.
a. write an expression that determines the height of the water in the pool.
b. what will be the height of the water if g = 1, 2, 3, and 4?
c. to the nearest tenth, at which value for g will the water reach its
greatest height? explain.

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