Let's start with the following situation:
The pH level in a person's mouth changes after eating food containing sugar.
The formula L = −
20.4m
m2 + 36
+ 6.5 can be used to find L, the acid level, for m, the number of minutes since the food was eaten. A graph of the function is shown below.
Answer: About 5.3
L = −
twenty point four times fifteen over fifteen squared plus thirty-six
20.4(15)
(15)2 + 36
+ 6.5 = −
three hundred six over two hundred and sixty one
306
261
+ 6.5 = -1.2 + 6.5 = 5.3
Answer: About 1 minute and about 40 minutes
6.0 = − twenty point four m over m squared plus thirty-six 20.4m m2 + 36 + 6.5
−0.5 = − twenty point four m over m squared plus thirty-six 20.4m m2 + 36
−0.5m2 − 18 = −20.4m
0 = .5m2 − 20.4m + 18
m = numerator twenty point four plus or minus the square root of twenty point four squared minus 4 times point five times eighteen over two times point five 20.4 ± √(20.4)2 − 4(.5)(18) 2(.5)
m = twenty point four plus or minus the square root of three hundred eighty point sixteen over one 20.4 ± √380.16 1
m = .9 or m = 39.9
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