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#1 2024-04-27 08:37:18

mathxyz
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Build An Algebraic Model

An Island is 2 miles from the nearest point P on a straight shoreline. A town is 12 miles down the shore from P.

A. If a person can row a boat at an average speed of 3 mph and the same person can walk 5 mph, build a model that expresses the time T that it takes to go from the Island to town as a function of the distance x from P to where the person lands the boat.


B. Find the domain of T.


Let me see.


Let x = the landing point between P and the nearest town, where x is
0 <= x <= 12.


Let A = path of boat = sqrt{4 + x^2}.


Let B = path of walking = 12 - x


Let T(x) = total time


T(x) = A/(boat mph) + B/(walking mph)



T(x) = sqrt{4 + x^2}/3 + (12 - x)/5


Is this right?


Part B


I say domain = 0 miles to 12 miles.



So, domain = [0, 12].



You say?


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#2 2024-04-27 20:11:08

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Re: Build An Algebraic Model

Part A is correct. That was tough so well done!

The domain is for time not distance.  What is T when x=0 and what is T when x = 12. That gives you the limits.

I've just graphed it and it doesn't give the full domain. The graph goes down to a local minimum, then rises again. So what I said misses that lowest point.  You'll have to find the T value there, either by using the graph or calculus.

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#3 2024-04-28 01:28:51

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Re: Build An Algebraic Model

Bob wrote:

Part A is correct. That was tough so well done!

The domain is for time not distance.  What is T when x=0 and what is T when x = 12. That gives you the limits.

I've just graphed it and it doesn't give the full domain. The graph goes down to a local minimum, then rises again. So what I said misses that lowest point.  You'll have to find the T value there, either by using the graph or calculus.

Bob

Ok. I will graph it using Desmos and see what information the picture gives.


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