Advanced Placement (AP)

A parabolic arch sculpture is on top of a city bank. A model of the arch is y = −0.005x^2 + 0.3x where x and y are in feet. The image is of a rectangle which represents the building of a Bank and its height is 30 feet. On top of it a semi circle is placed whose diameter is equal to the width of the rectangle. a. What is the distance from the highest point of the arch to the ground? b. What is the width of the bank?

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