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19 September, 17:24

The length of a rectangle is increasing at a rate of 6 cm/s and its width is increasing at a rate of 5 cm/s. when the length is 15 cm and the width is 9 cm, how fast is the area of the rectangle increasing?

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  1. 19 September, 17:27
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    By definition, the area of a rectangle is given by:

    A = w * l

    Where,

    w: width

    l: long

    Deriving this expression we have:

    A ' = w' * l + w * l '

    Substituting the values:

    A ' = (5) * (15) + (9) * (6)

    A ' = 129 cm ^ 2 / s

    Answer:

    The area of the rectangle is increasing at:

    A ' = 129 cm ^ 2 / s
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