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Mathematics, 27.08.2019 06:30 MadDaddy95

The power generated by an electrical circuit (in watts) as a function of its current ccc (in amperes) is modeled by:
p(c)=−20(c−3)^2 + 180
which currents will produce no power (i. e. 000 watts)?
enter the lower current first.
lower current: amperes
higher current:

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