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2 May, 10:07

The area of a circle increases at a rate of 3cm^2/s

a) how fast is the radius changing when the radius is 6cm?

b) how fast is the radius changing when the circumfrence is 5cm?

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  1. 2 May, 10:18
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    a) 1 / (4π) ≈ 0.0796 cm/s

    b) 3/5 = 0.6 cm/s

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Area of a circle is:

    A = πr²

    Take derivative with respect to time:

    dA/dt = 2πr dr/dt

    a) When r = 6 cm:

    3 = 2π (6) dr/dt

    dr/dt = 1 / (4π)

    dr/dt ≈ 0.0796 cm/s

    b) When 2πr = 5 cm:

    3 = 5 dr/dt

    dr/dt = 3/5

    dr/dt = 0.6 cm/s
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