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Mathematics, 04.01.2022 18:50 karen7088

PLEASE HELP!!! The equation y = x^2+13x models the area of a rectangle in square inches, where x represents the height. What width of the rectangle will yield the largest possible area. a. the solution is not shown
b. 13 inch
c. 6.5 inch
d. 42.25 inch
e. 35.75 inch

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