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14 April, 22:58

The number of mosquitoes in anchorage, alaska (in millions of mosquitoes) as a function of rainfall (in centimeters) is modeled by: m (x) = - x^2+14xm (x) = - x 2 + 14xm, left parenthesis, x, right parenthesis, equals, minus, x, start superscript, 2, end superscript, plus, 14, x how many centimeters of rain will produce the maximum number of mosquitoes?

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  1. 14 April, 23:25
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    M (x) = - x ^ 2 + 14x

    To find the maximum function, the first thing to do is to obtain the first derivative:

    m ' (x) = - 2x + 14

    We match zero:

    0 = - 2x + 14

    We clear x:

    x = 14/2 = 7

    x = 7

    We verify that this value is a maximum through the second derivative:

    m '' (x) = - 2

    m '' (7) = - 2 (<0 therefore it is a maximum)

    Answer:

    7 centimeters of rain will produce the maximum number of mosquitoes.
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