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A fountain on a lake sprays water in a parabolic arch modeled by the equation y = -0.3x2 + 3x. A beam of light modeled by the equation -2x + 5.5y = 19.5 passes through the fountain to create a rainbow effect. If the beam cuts the water spray at points A and B, such that point B is at a higher level than point A, what distance from the ground level is point A?

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See the attached figure.

Water model ⇒⇒⇒ y = -0.3 x² + 3x ( blue graph )
Light model ⇒⇒⇒ -2x + 5.5 y = 19.5 ( red graph )
The intersection between the two models A and B
A = ( 1.657 , 4.148 )
B = ( 7.13 , 6.138 )

B is at a higher level than point A

The distance from the ground level to point A = y-coordinate of point A
= 4.148






A fountain on a lake sprays water in a parabolic arch modeled by the equation y = -0.3x-example-1
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