aznxschoolboi24
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Okay, well I was assigned a few calculus problems for homework and I have some answers but I don't know the correct work. So I was wondering, can someone do them really fast or perhaps tell me how to do them? please! =)
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i just need help starting the problem.
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i just need help starting the problem.
_____________________________________Sample Examination 1, Section II, Part B
Suppose that the graph of y = 100 - x<sup>2</sup>/400 represents a hill rising from level ground represented by the x-axis as shown in the figure [in the linked graphic]. Let x and y be measured in feet. A 16-foot tower, TR [with R at the top of the parabola and T above R on the y-axis], stands on top of the hill.
a) Determine the equation of line-segment TQ [where Q is on the positive x-axis], the line of sight from the top of the tower tangent to the hill. Justify your answer.
b) From the top of the tower, the ground between P [being the positive x-intercept] and Q is blocked by the hill and cannot be seen. Find the distance between P and Q to the nearest foot.
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