A 50-m bridge over a crevasse is supported by a parabolic arch. The function defined by f ( x ) = − 0.16 ( x − 25 ) 2 + 100 (where 0 ≤ x ≤ 50 ) approximates the height f ( x ) (in feet) of the supporting arch x meters from the end of the bridge (see figure). a .What is the location of the vertex of the arch? b .What is the maximum height of the arch (relative to the origin)?
A 50-m bridge over a crevasse is supported by a parabolic arch. The function defined by f ( x ) = − 0.16 ( x − 25 ) 2 + 100 (where 0 ≤ x ≤ 50 ) approximates the height f ( x ) (in feet) of the supporting arch x meters from the end of the bridge (see figure). a .What is the location of the vertex of the arch? b .What is the maximum height of the arch (relative to the origin)?
A 50-m bridge over a crevasse is supported by a parabolic arch. The function defined by
f
(
x
)
=
−
0.16
(
x
−
25
)
2
+
100
(where
0
≤
x
≤
50
) approximates the height
f
(
x
)
(in feet) of the supporting arch x meters from the end of the bridge (see figure).
a.What is the location of the vertex of the arch?
b.What is the maximum height of the arch (relative to the origin)?
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83.6.1 Exercise
Gauss-Seidel iteration with
Start with (x, y, z) = (0, 0, 0). Use the convergent Jacobi i
Tol=10 to solve the following systems:
1.
5x-y+z = 10
2x-8y-z=11
-x+y+4z=3
iteration (x
Assi 2
Assi 3.
4.
x-5y-z=-8
4x-y- z=13
2x - y-6z=-2
4x y + z = 7
4x-8y + z = -21
-2x+ y +5z = 15
4x + y - z=13
2x - y-6z=-2
x-5y- z=-8
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Use Pascal's triangle to expand the binomial
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A falling object travels a distance given by the formula d = 6t + 9t2 where d is in feet
and t is the time in seconds. How many seconds will it take for the object to travel
112 feet? Round answer to 2 decimal places. (Write the number, not the units).
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