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Last question. Please help me finish this last part of an assignment I've been working on all day. A particle moves along the curve y = 3x² + 1 in such a way that the y value is increasing at the rate of 3 units per second. At what rate is x changing when x = 2?

Last question. Please help me finish this last part of an assignment I've been working-example-1
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\bf y=3x^2+1\implies \cfrac{dy}{dt}=\stackrel{chain~rule}{6x\cfrac{dx}{dt}}+0\implies \cfrac{(dy)/(dt)}{6x}=\cfrac{dx}{dt} \\\\\\ \begin{cases} (dy)/(dt)=3\\\\ x=2 \end{cases}\implies \cfrac{3}{6(2)}=\cfrac{dx}{dt}
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