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    Francesca is an engineer tasked with planning the installation of street lights along a road.


    The observed illuminance, Elux, due to a light source is inversely proportional to the square of the distance r meters from the source:

    E=r2k​
    1. Francesca measures the illuminance to be 5lux when she stands 3 meters from a single lightbulb.

      1. Determine the value of k.

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      2. Suggest the physical significance of k.

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    Two identical street lights using the same lightbulb are positioned 100m apart, each lamp is 5m above the ground, as shown in the diagram below.

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<li>A straight horizontal ground line spans the bottom of the diagram.</li>
<li>Two identical vertical poles stand far apart on the ground line, one on the left and one on the right.</li>
<li>Each pole has a small orange circular lamp at its top; the lamps are at the same height.</li>
<li>A blue car icon sits on the ground between the two poles, closer to the left side.</li>
<li>No axes, points, or variables are marked.</li>
<li>No numeric labels or measurements are shown on the figure.</li>
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    Consider a car driving between the two street lights. The function E(x) models the illuminance along the road x meters from the leftmost light.

    1. Show that the illuminance is given E(x)=x2+2545​+(100−x)2+2545​.

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    2. Find the minimum illuminance along the stretch of road between the two street lights. Give your answer as a fraction.

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    The illuminance of each lightbulb is proportional to the square of the current I through the bulb.


    The current in each streetlight is increase by 40%, leading to an increase of n% in the illuminance at every point along the road.

    1. Find the value of n.

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    The increased current causes the streetlight at x=100 to burn out.

    1. On the axes below, sketch the resulting illuminance along the stretch of road between the street lights.

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    The function f is defined by f(x)=lnx−27−x​.

    1. Write down the x-intercept of f(x).

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    2. Find the largest possible domain of f.

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    3. For the domain found in (b), determine the range of f.

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