?The rate (in \(\mathrm{mg}\) carbon \(/ \mathrm{m}^{3} / \mathrm{h}\) ) at which
Chapter 4, Problem 10(choose chapter or problem)
The rate (in \(\mathrm{mg}\) carbon \(/ \mathrm{m}^{3} / \mathrm{h}\) ) at which photosynthesis takes place for a species of phytoplankton is modeled by the function
\(P=\frac{100 I}{I^{2}+I+4}\)
where \(I\) is the light intensity (measured in thousands of footcandles). For what light intensity is \(P\) a maximum?
Equation Transcription:
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mg
m^3/h
P=100I/I^2+ I +4
I
P
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