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A satellite dish is in the shape of a parabolic surface. Signals coming from a satellite strike the surface of the dish and are reflected to the​ focus, where the receiver is located. The satellite dish has a diameter of 14 feet and a depth of 2 feet. How far from the base of the dish should the receiver be​ placed?

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Answer:

6

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Step-by-step explanation:

on edge

User Bluefalcon
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Answer: 6.125 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

If this dish has the form of a concave upward parabola and its vertex
p is at the origin, its corresponding equation is:


x^(2)=4py

Where:


x is the radius, which can be found by dividing the diameter
d=14 ft by half. Hence
x=(d)/(2)=(14 ft)/(2)=7 ft


y=2 ft is the depth


p is the vertex of the parabola, where its base is

Finding
p:


p=(x^(2))/(4y)


p=((7 ft)^(2))/(4(2 ft))

Finally:


p=6.125 ft This is where the the receiver should be placed

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