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11 March, 13:39

Landon is standing in a hole that is 6.5 m deep. He throws a rock, and it goes up into the air, out of the hole, and then lands on the ground above. The path of the rock can be modeled by the equation y equals negative 0.05x^2+4.5x-6.5, where x is the horizontal distance of the rock, in meters, from Landon and y is the height, in meters, of the rock above the ground. How far horizontally from Landon will the rock land? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth of a meter.

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  1. 11 March, 13:48
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    Given the model for the rock is:

    f (x) = 0.05x^2+4.5x-6.5

    to evaluate the horizontal distance we find the x-intercept of the function.

    We shall have:

    f (x) = 0.05x^2+4.5x-6.5

    at x-intercept, f (x) = 0

    thus

    equation the function to x and solving for x we get:

    0.05x^2+4.5x-6.5=0

    the value of x will be:

    x=-91.422 or x=1.42198

    thus the horizontal distance will be 1.42198 m
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