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A drainage canal has a cross section in the shape of a parabola. Suppose that the canal is 10 feet deep and 20 feet wide at the top. If the water depth in the ditch is 5 feet, how wide is the surface of the water in the ditch?

A drainage canal has a cross section in the shape of a parabola. Suppose that the-example-1
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Answer:

The answer is "
\bold{10√(2)}".

Explanation:

Equation of the parabola:


\to y=ax^2 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ _(where), (x,y) _(are) (10,10) \\\\\


\to 10=a(10)^2\\\\\to 10=100a\\\\\to a=(10)/(100)\\\\\to a= (1)/(10)\\

if the value of a=
(1)/(10) then put the value into the equation:


\to y=(x^2)/(10)\\\\

when depth of water y=5


\to 5=(x^2)/(10)\\\\\to x^2=50\\\\\to x=\pm√(50)\\\\

So, width:


\to 2√(50)=2√(25 * 2)\\


=2 √(5^2* 2)\\\\=2* 5 √(2)\\\\=10√(2)

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