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Phil is standing x+5 feet from the base of a building. The height of the building is 6x−1 feet. Find the function that the straight-line distance from Phil's feet to the top of the building in terms of x. Enter the simplified function.

User Anil Arya
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Answer:


f(x)=\sqrt{37x^(2)-2x+26}

Explanation:

we know that

To compute the required distance, using properties of triangles

Applying the Pythagoras Theorem

see the attached figure to better understand the problem


PT^(2)=(6x-1)^(2)+(x+5)^(2)

convert to expanded form


PT^(2)=36x^(2)-12x+1+x^(2)+10x+25


PT^(2)=37x^(2)-2x+26

square root both sides


PT=\sqrt{37x^(2)-2x+26}

Convert to function notation


f(x)=\sqrt{37x^(2)-2x+26}

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