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You are designing a rectangular swimming pool that is to be sent into the ground. The width of the pool is 5 feet more than the depth, and the length is 35 feet more than the depth. The pond holds 2000 cubic feet of water, What are the dimensions of the pool?

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Answer: depth = 5 ft

width = 10 ft

length = 40 ft

Explanation:

d = depth

width = d + 5

length = d + 36

Volume = length x width x depth = 2000 cf

d(d+35)(d+5) = 2000

d(
d^(2) + 40d + 175) = 2000

d^3 + 40d^2 + 175d = 2000

rewrite in standard cubic polynomial form : ax3 + bx2 + cx + d = 0

d^3 + 40(d^2) + 175d - 2000 = 0

Find the roots of the cubic polynomial:

factors of 2000 are 1, 5, 10 15, 20, etc.

Try the factor 5 first by plugging it in the equation:

5^3 + 40(5^2) + 175(5) - 2000 = 0

Lucky break! No need to find the other roots because they will be negative, and you can't have a negative value for a pool depth.

So, depth = 5 ft

width = 5 + 5 = 10 ft

length = 5 + 35 = 40 ft

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