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  • 24-12-2020
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Suppose that the radius of a circle increases at a constant rate of 0.25 cm/sec. When the radius of this circle is 16 cm, the area of the circle increases at a rate of

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ogorwyne
ogorwyne ogorwyne
  • 24-12-2020

Answer:

8πcm²/sec

Step-by-step explanation:

The radius of the circle increases at a rate of dr/dt = 0.25cm/sec

The radius of the circle r = 16cm

The area of the circle increases at a rate of dA/dt = ?

Area of a circle = πr²

We take the derivative with respect to t

dA/dt = 2πrdr/dt

dA/dt = 2 π (16)(0.25)

dA/dt = 8πcm²/sec

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calvinghasemi8000
calvinghasemi8000 calvinghasemi8000
  • 09-12-2021

Answer:

8pi cm^2/sec

Step-by-step explanation:

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