A patient has an illness that typically lasts about 24 hours. The temperature, T, in degrees Fahrenheit, of the patient t hours after the illness begins is given by: T(t) = -0.022t^2 + 0.528t + 97.7. Find the vertex.
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In this case, the function is T(t) = -0.022t^2 + 0.528t + 97.7, so a = -0.022 and b = 0.528. Show more…
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