Practice with Quadratic Applications

Complete these exercises and check your answers.

Exercises

Practice Makes Perfect

Solve Applications of the Quadratic Formula

In the following exercises, solve by using methods of factoring, the square root principle, or the Quadratic Formula. Round your answers to the nearest tenth.

143. The product of two consecutive odd numbers is 255. Find the numbers.

145. The product of two consecutive even numbers is 624. Find the numbers.

147. The product of two consecutive odd numbers is 483. Find the numbers.

149. A triangle with area 45 square inches has a height that is two less than four times the width. Find the height and width of the triangle.

151. The hypotenuse of a right triangle is twice the length of one of its legs. The length of the other leg is three feet. Find the lengths of the three sides of the triangle. Round to the nearest tenth.

153. A farmer plans to fence off sections of a rectangular corral. The diagonal distance from one corner of the corral to the opposite corner is five yards longer than the width of the corral. The length of the corral is three times the width. Find the length of the diagonal of the corral. Round to the nearest tenth.

155. The length of a rectangular driveway is five feet more than three times the width. The area is 350 square feet. Find the length and width of the driveway.

157. A firework rocket is shot upward at a rate of 640 ft/sec. Use the projectile formula h=-16 t^{2}+v_{0} t to determine when the height of the firework rocket will be 1200 feet.


Source: Rice University, https://openstax.org/books/elementary-algebra-2e/pages/10-4-solve-applications-modeled-by-quadratic-equations
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