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19 May, 20:17

A circle has an initial radius of 50 ft when the radius begins decreasing at the rate of 5 5 ft/min. What is the rate in the change of area at the instant that the radius is 26 26 ft?

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  1. 19 May, 20:39
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    -816.8 ft²/min

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The rate of change of area is the product of the rate of change of radius and the circumference of the circle. At the time of interest, ...

    dA/dt = C·dr/dt = 2πr·dr/dt

    dA/dt = 2π· (26 ft) (-5 ft/min)

    dA/dt = - 260π ft²/min ≈ - 816.8 ft²/min
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