SOLUTION: The height of waves in a storm depends on the speed of the wind. Assuming the wind has no obstructions for a long​ distance, suppose the maximum wave height H for a wind spee

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Question 1065945: The height of waves in a storm depends on the speed of the wind. Assuming the wind has no obstructions for a long​ distance, suppose the maximum wave height H for a wind speed x can be approximated by H = 0.02x^2+0.8x−17​, where H is in feet and x is in knots​ (nautical miles per​ hour). For what wind speed would the maximum wave height be 7 ​ft?
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The height of waves in a storm depends on the speed of the wind. Assuming the wind has no obstructions for a long​ distance, suppose the maximum wave height H for a wind speed x can be approximated by H = 0.02x^2+0.8x−17​, where H is in feet and x is in knots​ (nautical miles per​ hour). For what wind speed would the maximum wave height be 7 ​ft?
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H(x) = 0.02x^2+0.8x−17
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Solve:: 0.02x^2 + 0.8x - 17 = 7
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0.02x^2 + 0.8x - 24 = 0
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2x^2 + 80x - 2400 = 0
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x^2 + 40x - 1200 = 0
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(x-20)(x+60) = 0
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Positive solution::
x = 20 knots/hr
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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