Answer: 60
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
a rhombus
Step-by-step explanation:
If you graph the problem, you can see the shape of the quadrilateral. I attached a picture of a graph below. I hope this helped you!! Have a great rest of your day.
The problem can be solved step by step, if we know certain basic rules of summation. Following rules assume summation limits are identical.




Armed with the above rules, we can split up the summation into simple terms:





=> (a)
f(x)=28n-n^2=> f'(x)=28-2n
=> at f'(x)=0 => x=14
Since f''(x)=-2 <0 therefore f(14) is a maximum
(b)
f(x) is a maximum when n=14
(c)
the maximum value of f(x) is f(14)=196
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