Mathematics, 15.04.2021 02:10 KindaSmartPersonn
Mr. Brown owns a ranch and is planning to fence off a rectangular pasture for his horses. He
has enough materials to build 240 yards of fence. If one side of the pasture is x yards long,
Mr. Brown figures out that the area of the pasture, in square yards, can be described by this
function:
y = -(x - 60)? + 3,600
Which property of the function tells you the greatest area Mr. Brown can fence off?
the function's zeros
the function's maximum value
the function's minimum value
the function's y-intercept
What is the greatest area Mr. Brown can fence off?
square yards
Answers: 2
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