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The rate (in mg carbon/m3/h) at which photosynthesis takes place for a species of phytoplankton is modeled by the function P =...Asked by carlo
The rate (in mg carbon/m3/h) at which photosynthesis takes place for a species of phytoplankton is modeled by the function
P =
100I / I2 + I + 9
where I is the light intensity (measured in thousands of foot-candles). For what light intensity is P a maximum?
P =
100I / I2 + I + 9
where I is the light intensity (measured in thousands of foot-candles). For what light intensity is P a maximum?
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Reiny
Can't make out your equation, is it
P = 100I / (I^2 + I + 9) ?
P = 100I / (I^2 + I + 9) ?