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A stone is tossed into a pond, creating a circular ripple. The radius of the rippleincreases by 12cm/s.a) Write an equation that describes the ripple exactly 3 s after the stone lands in thewater. Use the origin as the point where the stone lands in the water.b) A canoe is located at point (-36, 48). When will the ripple reach the canoe?

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SOLUTION

The given increase in radius is 12cm/s

The after 3 secods the radius of the ripple will be


\begin{gathered} R=r* t \\ R=(12cm)/(s)*3s \\ R=36cm \end{gathered}

b. A canoe is located at (-36,48)

Consider the image shown below

By using the Pythagorean theorem it follows


\begin{gathered} R^{}=\sqrt[]{48^2+36^2} \\ R=\sqrt[]{2304+1296} \\ R=\sqrt[]{3600} \\ R=60 \end{gathered}

To get how long it will take the ripple to reach the cone, divide R by 12

This gives


(60)/(12)=5

Therefore, it will take the ripple 5 seconds to get to the canoe

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