a.
To Find: The year in which more than 100 million tons of carbon monoxide were released into the air.
The year in which more than 100 million tons of carbon monoxide were released into the air
Given:
The function
Initial year
Explanation:
Find the year in which more than 100 million tons of carbon monoxide were released into the air.
Sketch the function
To find the year in which more than 100 million tons of gas released, sketch
Graphical representation:
The
Parabolas meet straight lines at two points, first at
So, from
As shown in the graph, the parabola has a greater than
According to this calculation, more than
So, year in which more than 100 million tons of carbon monoxide were released into the air
b.
To Find: The year in which more than 100 million tons of carbon monoxide were released into the air by using the quadratic formula.
The year in which more than 100 million tons of carbon monoxide were released into the air
Given:
The function
Initial year
Explanation:
Calculate the value of
Use the quadratic formula:
Substitute the values
Eliminate the negative value.
Add
So, year in which more than 100 million tons of carbon monoxide were released into the air
c.
To Find: The method that preferred.
Graphing method was more preferred.
Given:
The function
Initial year
Explanation:
Weighing both methods, the graphing method takes more time and effort.
If to choose between two method, graphing method should be used since it gives more accurate data.
Otherwise, choose the quadratic formula method.
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