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the base of an isosceles triangle is 10 ft long and the base angles are decreasing at a rate of 2 degree per secnd. find the rate of change of the area when the base angles are 45 degree
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the base of an isosceles triangle is 10 ft long and the base angles are decreasing at a rate of 2 degree per secnd. find the rate of change of the area when the base angles are 45 degree
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we have the height h is
h = 5tanθ
a = 5h = 25tanθ
da/dt = 25sec^2θ dθ/dt
Now just plug in your numbers (in radians!)
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