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The parabolic arch of a bridge over a one-way road can be described by the equation y = -x^2 + 6, where x and y ar emeasured in metres. A transpor truck is 3m wide and 3.5m high. What is the maximum clearance of the truck's top corners if it passes under the bridge?

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so check the picture below

if we check the solutions or zeros for the equation, we get
\bf y=-x^2+6\implies 0=-x^2+6\implies x=\pm √(6)

and as you can see in the picture, the value of "x" when y = 3.5, or the height of the truck is
\bf y=-x^2+6\implies 3.5=-x^2+6\implies x=\pm √(2.5)

the truck, ends up with a clearance of
\bf √(2.5)-1.5 on either side, so, the maximum clearance, the truck can have, those two clearances added together,
\bf 2(√(2.5)-1.5)
The parabolic arch of a bridge over a one-way road can be described by the equation-example-1
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