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Mathematics, 09.12.2021 23:00 tracijp

Consider two numbers where one number is 9 less than twice a second number. Find a pair of such numbers that has the least product possible. One approach is to let x represent the smaller number and write a formula for a function of x that outputs the product of the two numbers. Then find its vertex and interpret it. (Use a comma to separate your numbers.)

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