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1. The total number of seats in an auditorium is modeled by f(x) = 2x2 – 6x, where x represents the number of rows. How many rows are there in the auditorium if it has a total of 416 seats? Jose knows to plug in the total seats for f(x): 416 = 2x2 – 6x

Jose needs to solve for x to determine the number of rows. He decides to use his calculator. Under y =, he types in 2x2 – 6x. He checks the table for when y = 0.
He gets the two solutions:
x = 0, x= 3
Jose determines the auditorium has 3 rows.



Error:


Correct solution:

User Nick Vee
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Answer:

Jose's solution is not correct, the auditorium has
16 rows

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=2x^(2) -6x

where

f(x)------> is the total number of seats in an auditorium

x----> represents the number of rows

How many rows are there in the auditorium if it has a total of 416 seats?

Find the value of x for f(x)=416 seats

substitute the value of f(x) in the equation


416=2x^(2) -6x


2x^(2) -6x-416=0

Using a graphing calculator

The values of x are
x=-13, x=16

The solution is

x=16 rows because the number of rows can not be a negative number

User Vincent Zgueb
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