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Suppose oil spills from a ruptured tanker and spreads in a circular pattern. If the radius of the oil spill increases at a constant rate of
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Suppose oil spills from a ruptured tanker and spreads in a circular pattern. If the radius of the oil spill increases at a constant rate of 2 m/s, exactly how fast (in m2/s) is the area of the spill increasing when the radius is 39 m?
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2021-07-14T14:13:38+00:00
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Explanation:
The area of a circle of radius r is given by
Taking the derivative of A with respect to time t, we get
We also know that