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I tried to set up 3 eqns with the 3 variables.
The sum = 12, or s for a general solution.
The sine law is a 2nd eqn
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For a 3rd, I had the eqns for the area:
Area = ab*sin80 = ac*sin70 = bc*sin30
It gets messy.
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Comment from student: I am sorry, I need to know the annual profit in thousands of dollars is given a function for p(x)= -.1x^2+50x-300
.describe the meaning of the number -.1
.the meaning of the number -300
.find the for 5 diffrent values of x
.graph the profit function over its given domain
.will this function have a maximum, if so what?
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