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9 July, 04:14

A stone dropped into a still pond sends out a circular ripple whose radius increases at a constant rate of 3.5 ft/s. (a) how rapidly is the area enclosed by the ripple increasing when the radius is 5 feet?

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  1. 9 July, 04:25
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    (a) The area is given by

    ... A = π·r²

    The rate of change of area is the derivative of this with respect to time.

    ... dA/dt = π·2r·dr/dt

    For the given conditions, this evaluates to

    ... dA/dt = π·2· (5 ft) · (3.5 ft/s) = 35π ft²/s ≈ 109.96 ft²/s
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