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Mathematics, 12.07.2019 10:00 tainy98

The water height of a pool is determined by 8g2 + 3g - 4, the rate that the pool is filled, and 9g2 - 2g - 5, the rate that water leaves the pool, where g represents the number of gallons entering or leaving the pool per minute. answer the folowing questions: a. write an expression that determines the height of the water in the pool. b. what will be the height of the water if g = 1, 2, 3, and 4? c. to the nearest tenth, at which value for g will the water reach its greatest height? explain. i need i need to turn this in for tomorrow!

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