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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 00:14 tiffanibell71

The function y=−0.04x2+0.32x+2.5 represents the path of an Olympic swimmer as he enters the pool. x represents the distance, in feet, from the side of the pool and y represents the height of the swimmer, in feet, above the pool. The side of the pool is represented by x=0

Use the quadratic formula to determine how far from the side of the pool the swimmer enters the water.

x=−b±b2−4ac−−−−−−√2a

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