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Malikka takes a paddleboat 1km upriver against a 4km/hr current then returns downriver with the current, back to starting point. Her whole trip takes 2 hours, write a quadratic equation describing this situation. The unknown is the speed, v, that Mallika would paddle with no current present. Solve. What speed (in km/hr) would Mallika paddle by herself with no current present?

Found 2 solutions by stanbon, nerdybill:
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Malikka takes a paddleboat 1km upriver against a 4km/hr current then returns downriver with the current, back to starting point. Her whole trip takes 2 hours, write a quadratic equation describing this situation. The unknown is the speed, v, that Mallika would paddle with no current present. Solve. What speed (in km/hr) would Mallika paddle by herself with no current present?
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Upriver DATA:
Distance = 1 km ; rate = v-4 km/h ; time = d/r = 1/(v-4) hr.
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Downriver DATA:
Distance = 1 km ; rate = v+4 km/h ; time = d/r = 1/(v+4) hr.
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EQUATION:
time up + time down = 2 hrs
1/(v-4) + 1/(v+4) = 2
v+4 + v-4 = 2(v^2-16)
v = v^2-16
v^2 - v - 16 = 0
v = [1 +- sqrt(1 - 4*-16)]/2
v = [1 +- sqrt(65)]/2
Positive solution:
v = 4.53 km/h
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Cheers,
Stan H.

Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let v = speed of paddleboat w/no current
.
Applying "distance formula":
d = rt
where
d is distance
r is rate or speed
t is time
.
Let t = time traveling upriver
then
2-t = time traveling downstream
.
We have two unknowns (v and t) so we'll need two equations:
t(v-4) = 1 (equation 1)
(2-t)(v+5) = 1 (equation 2)
.
Solving equation 1 for 't':
t(v-4) = 1
t = 1/(v-4)
.
Substitute the above into equation 2 and solve for v:
(2-(1/(v-4)))(v+5) = 1
multiply both sides by (v-4):
(2(v-4) - 1)(v+5) = 1
(2v-8 - 1)(v+5) = 1
(2v-9)(v+5) = 1
Applying FOIL:
2v^2 + 10v - 9v -45 = 1
2v^2 + v -45 = 1
2v^2 + v -46 = 0
.
Can't factor so use the quadratic formula. Doing so will yield:
v = {4.552, -5.052}
.
We can toss out the negative solution leaving us with:
v = 4.552 km/hr
.
Details of quadratic below:
Solved by pluggable solver: SOLVE quadratic equation with variable
Quadratic equation (in our case ) has the following solutons:



For these solutions to exist, the discriminant should not be a negative number.

First, we need to compute the discriminant : .

Discriminant d=369 is greater than zero. That means that there are two solutions: .




Quadratic expression can be factored:

Again, the answer is: 4.55234317807464, -5.05234317807464. Here's your graph:

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