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<blockquote data-quote="MikeWheeler" data-source="post: 2570495" data-attributes="member: 874710"><p>A hyperbolic mirror can be used to take panoramic photographs. A camera is pointed toward the vertex of the mirror and is positioned so that the lens is at one focus of the mirror. Suppose a mirror has a cross section modeled by the equation</p><p>y2/4-x2/25= 1 where x and y are measured in inches. How far from the mirror is the lens?</p><p> ^(squared)</p><p>A) 2.36 inches</p><p>B) 5.39 inches</p><p>C) 29 inches</p><p>D) 5.04 inches</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeWheeler, post: 2570495, member: 874710"] A hyperbolic mirror can be used to take panoramic photographs. A camera is pointed toward the vertex of the mirror and is positioned so that the lens is at one focus of the mirror. Suppose a mirror has a cross section modeled by the equation y2/4-x2/25= 1 where x and y are measured in inches. How far from the mirror is the lens? ^(squared) A) 2.36 inches B) 5.39 inches C) 29 inches D) 5.04 inches [/QUOTE]
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