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The shape of a hanging cable can be describes by the curve y=.03x^2-1.46x=19.45, where x represents the horizontal distance along the ground and y represent the height of the cable above the ground, both in feet. which of the following represents the horizontal distance at which the cable is closest to the ground?
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