Quadratic Growth A plants ability to create food through

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Quadratic Growth A plants ability to create food through the process of photosynthesis depends on the surface area of its leaves. A biologist has determined that the surface area of a maple leaf can be closely approximated by the formula A = 0.72(1.28)h2, where h is the height of the leaf in inches. a. Find the surface area of a maple leaf with a height of 7 inches. Round to the nearest tenth of a square inch. b. Find the height of a maple leaf with an area of 92 square inches. Round to the nearest tenth of an inch.

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