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find the rate of change of the radius of a sphere at the point in time when the radius is 6ft if the volume is increasing at the rate of 8 pie cubic feet per second.

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Explanation:

The volume of a sphere is given by


V=(4)/(3)\pi r^3

taking the derivative of both sides gives


(dV)/(dt)=(d((4)/(3)\pi r^3))/(dt)


(dV)/(dt)=(4)/(3)\pi(d(r^3))/(dt)

using the product rule gives


(d(r^3))/(dt)=r^2(dr)/(dt)+r(dr^2)/(dt)
=r^2(dr)/(dt)+2r^2(dr)/(dt)
=3r^2(dr)/(dt)

Thus, the rate of change of volume is


(dV)/(dt)=4\pi r^2(dr)/(dt)

Now we know that at a certain time, r = 6 ft and dV/dt = 8; therefore,


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