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The graph of f (x) = -0.01x² + x can be used to model the height in feet of a

curved arch support for a bridge, where the x-axis represents the water level and x
represents the distance in feet from where the arch support enters the water. Find the height of the highest point of the bridge.

User Grey Li
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Answer: 25 feet.

Explanation:

The height of the highest point is the y-coordinate of the vertex parabola. You can follow these steps:

1, Find the x-coordinate of the vertex with the following formula:


x=(-b)/(2a)

In this case, you can identify that:


a= -0.01\\\\b=1

2. Knowing these values you can substitute them into the formula and then evaluate:


x=(-1)/((2)(-0.01))\\\\x=50

3. Rewrite the function as:


y= -0.01x^2 + x

4. Substitute the value of "x" into the function and evaluate:


y= -0.01(50)^2 + 50\\\\y=25

Therefore, the height of the highest point of the bridge is 25 feet.

User Madhu Avinash
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