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You are to design a road for a high mountain pass. there are two routes over the pass, but both have to cross steep ravines. use what you know about solving radical functions to design a bridge that will safely cross the ravine. 1. what is the horizontal distance that your bridge must span to clear the ravine? 100 feet 2. write a function that models the relationships among x, y, and r. (hint: use the pythagorean theorem.) then solve the equation for r in terms of x and y. 3. there are several possible heights at which the higher end of the bridge can be attached to the higher mountain. fill in the table below to use 5 possible values for y, and calculate the resulting values for r. (5 points: 1 point for each line of the chart) x x2 y y2 slope (rise/run) r 100 0 100 2.5 100 5 100 7.5 100 10 for automobile safety, the maximum slope that a highway can have is 6%, or 0.06. a surveyor measures the angle from one edge of the ravine to the other and determines that your br

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