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Mathematics, 23.11.2020 01:00 NatalieZepeda

The number of tickets sold each day for an upcoming performance of Handel's Messiah is given by N(x)=βˆ’0.5x2+13x+12, where x is the number of days since the concert was first announced. When will daily ticket sales peak and how many tickets will be sold that day?

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