Answer:
The maximum life expectancy for humans is approximately 87 years.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to calculate the point in which both linear functions (Life expectancy from birth and Life expectancy from age 65) intersect, as this is the point in which is estimated to be the maximum life expectancy for humans.
NOTE: to simplify we will consider t=0 to the year 1900, so year 2010 becames t=(2010-1900)=110.
The linear function for Life expectancy from birth can be calculated as:
The linear function for Life expectancy from age 65 can be calculated as:
Then, the time t where both functions intersect is:
The time t=136.36 corresponds to the year 1900+136.36=2036.36.
Now, we can calculate with any of both functions the maximum life expectancy:
The maximum life expectancy for humans is approximately 87 years.