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A Model for the Elevation Above Sea Level of a Tract

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A model for the elevation above sea level of a tract of farmland is A model for the elevation above sea level of a tract of farmland is   feet above sea level, where e is the distance in miles east of the western fence and n is the distance in miles north of the southern fence. Find the two critical points   of E. Round your answers to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   feet above sea level, where e is the distance in miles east of the western fence and n is the distance in miles north of the southern fence. Find the two critical points A model for the elevation above sea level of a tract of farmland is   feet above sea level, where e is the distance in miles east of the western fence and n is the distance in miles north of the southern fence. Find the two critical points   of E. Round your answers to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   of E. Round your answers to three decimal places.


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