Concept explainers
a.
To graph:
Our given function using a graphing calculator by replacing d with x and
a.

Answer to Problem 30E
The graph of our given function would look like:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Surveyors measured the speed of the current below a dam on the Columbia river in Washington. Based on their data, the speed (in feet per second) can be approximated by
Calculation:
Upon replacing d with x and
To graph our function, we will use Desmos and get our required graph as shown below:
b.
To describe:
What happens to the speed of the current as you go deeper below the river’s surface?
b.

Answer to Problem 30E
The speed of the current decreases as you go deeper below the river’s surface.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Surveyors measured the speed of the current below a dam on the Columbia river in Washington. Based on their data, the speed (in feet per second) can be approximated by
Calculation:
Upon looking at our graph in part (a), we can see that as x increases, the value of y decreases.
Therefore, the speed of the current decreases as you go deeper below the river’s surface.
c.
To approximate:
The speed of the current at a depth of 9 feet.
c.

Answer to Problem 30E
The speed of the current at a depth of 9 feet would be approximately 0.63 feet per second.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Surveyors measured the speed of the current below a dam on the Columbia river in Washington. Based on their data, the speed (in feet per second) can be approximated by
Calculation:
To find speed of the current at a depth of 9 feet, we will substitute
Therefore, the speed of the current at a depth of 9 feet would be approximately 0.63 feet per second.
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