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Mathematics, 18.04.2021 17:10 PrincessKnay4982

The number of feet, y, needed for a particular car to stop between a sharp corner and a stop sign is given by the equation y = (1)/(20)x^(2)+(11)/(10)x wherex is the car's speed in miles per hour. If the distance between the corner and stop sign is 75 feet, what is the maximum speed the car can be going to be able to stop?

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