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Latest revision as of 10:42, 5 January 2018
A kite 30 (meters) above the ground moves horizontally at a speed of 6 (m/s). At what rate is the length of the string increasing when 50 (meters) of the string has been let out?
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| The Pythagorean Theorem |
| For a right triangle with side lengths where is the length of the |
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hypotenuse, we have |
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| From the diagram, we have by the Pythagorean Theorem. |
| Taking derivatives, we get |
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| Step 2: |
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| If then |
| So, we have |
| Solving for we get |
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