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A person's systolic blood pressure, which is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), depends on a person's age, in years . The equation: P = 0.006y ^ 2 - 0.03y + 122

A person's systolic blood pressure, which is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm-example-1
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P = 0.006y² - 0.03y + 122

Part a:

For y = 47 years, we have:


P=0.006\cdot47^2-0.03\cdot47+122=133.8\text{ mm Hg}

Part B:

For P = 134.38 mm Hg, we have:


\begin{gathered} 134.38=0.006y^2-0.03y+122 \\ 0.006y^2-0.03y-12.38=0 \\ y=(-(-0.03)\pm√((-0.03)^2-4\cdot0.006\cdot(-12.38)))/(2\cdot0.006) \\ y=(0.03\pm√(0.29802))/(0.012) \end{gathered}

Since only the positive root might be considered, we have:

y = 48 years (rounded)

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