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A satellite dish is the shape of a paraboloid. The dish is 38 inches wide, and 10 inches deep. How many inches should the receiver be located from the vertex for optimal reception? (round to the nearest thousandth)

User Purres
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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer:

9 in approx

Explanation:

Step one:

given data

the shape of the satellite dish takes the form of a paraboloid.

the diameter of the dish is 38in wide

and 10 inches deep.

step two:

The expression for the paraboloid is

where y is the vertical axis of the paraboloid

a is vertex to focus.

and x is the radius of the dish

x= 38/2= 19in

substituting we have

divide both sides by 40

vertex to focus= 9 in approx

User Stanley Wang
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Answer:

9 in approx

Explanation:

Step one:

given data

the shape of the satellite dish takes the form of a paraboloid.

the diameter of the dish is 38in wide

and 10 inches deep.

step two:

The expression for the paraboloid is


4ay=x^2

where y is the vertical axis of the paraboloid

a is vertex to focus.

and x is the radius of the dish

x= 38/2= 19in

substituting we have


4a10 =19^2\\\\40a=361 \\\\

divide both sides by 40


a=361/40\\\\a=9.025

vertex to focus= 9 in approx

User JonasMH
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