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The length of a rectangle is increasing at a rate of 4 cm/s and its width is increasing at a rate of 8 cm/s. When the length is 8 cm and the width is 5 cm, how fast is the area of the rectangle increasing?

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Given :

  • The length of a rectangle is increasing at a rate of 4 cm/s and its width is increasing at a rate of 8 cm/s. When the length is 8 cm and the width is 5 cm .

To find :-

  • how fast is the area of the rectangle increasing?

Solution :-

As we know that :-

  • A = lb

To find the rate :-

  • d(A)/dt = d(lb)/dt .

Differenciate :-

  • dA/dt = l (db/dt ) + b (dl/dt )

Substitute :-

  • dA/dt = 8*8 + 5*4
  • dA/dt = 64 + 20 cm²/s
  • dA/dt = 84 cm²/s
User Galvan
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Answer:

Explanation:


A = lw \\l(\dA)/(\dt) =
\frac{\dA}{\text{d}l}\frac{\text{d}l}{\dt} + \frac{\dA}{\text{d}w}\frac{\text{d}w}{\dt} =
w\frac{\text{d}l}{\dt} + l\frac{\text{d}w}{\dt}
\\ll = 20 \text{ cm} \;\;
\frac{\text{d}l}{\dt} = 8 \text{ cm/s} \;\;w = 10 \text{ cm}, \;\;
]\frac{\text{d}w}{\dt} = 3 \text{ cm/s}
\\l(\dA)/(\dt) =(  10 \text{ cm} )( 8 \text{ cm/s} ) + (  20 \text{ cm} )( 3 \text{ cm/s} )  =140 \text{ cm}^2\!\text{/s}

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