The number of gnats G(x), in millions, in a certain area depends on the May rainfall x, in inches. That relationship can be expressed by the quadratic function G(x) = - x2 + 18x How many inches of rainfall produces the maximum number of gnats?

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Answer:

9 inches of rainfall produces the maximum number of gnats.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : [tex]G(x) = - x^2 + 18x[/tex]

To Find :How many inches of rainfall produces the maximum number of gnats?

Solution:

[tex]G(x) = - x^2 + 18x[/tex]

G(x) =The number of gnats in millions.

x denotes the length of rainfall

To Find the maximum length find the mid point of zeroes .Since parabolas are symmetrical, the x value of the max falls 1/2 way between the zeros.

[tex]0= - x^2 + 18x[/tex]

[tex]0= x^2-18x[/tex]

[tex]0= x(x-18)[/tex]

So, x = 0 , x= 18

Now Formula of midpoint : [tex]x=\frac{x_1+x_2}{2}[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{0+18}{2}[/tex]

[tex]x=9[/tex]

Hence 9 inches of rainfall produces the maximum number of gnats.

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