Asked by Cassie
                You see a firefighter aim a fire hose from 4 feet above the ground at a window that is 26 feet above the ground.  The equation h=-0.01d^2+1.06d+4 models the path of the water when h equals height in feet. Estimate, to the nearest whole number, the possible horizontal distances (d) in feet between the firefighter and the building.
been out of school for a while and can remember how to do this. if cant give the answer, instructions on how to would be much appreciated.
            
        been out of school for a while and can remember how to do this. if cant give the answer, instructions on how to would be much appreciated.
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    26=-.01d^2+ 1.06d+ 4
.01d^2-1.06d -22=0
multiplying by 100
d^2-106d-2200=0
Now use the quadratic equation..
d=(106 +- sqrt (106^2+8800))/2
d= 53+- 1/2 sqrt (94)
You can work that out, normally the firefighter would work at the shorter distance, but both are possible.
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