A patient has an illness that typically lasts about 24 hours. The temperature, T, in degrees Fahrenheit, of the patient

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A patient has an illness that typically lasts about 24 hours. The temperature, T, in degrees Fahrenheit, of the patient

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A patient has an illness that typically lasts about 24 hours.
The temperature, T, in degrees Fahrenheit, of the
patient t hours after the illness begins is
given
by: T(t)=−0.022t2+0.4664t+98.3T(t)=-0.022t2+0.4664t+98.3.
Answer the following questions. Round all answers to one decimal
place.
When does the patient's temperature reach it maximum
value? Answer: After Select an
answer hours °F Correct
What is the patient's maximum temperature during the
illness? Answer: Select an
answer hours °F
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