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Substitute, we get <math>\frac{dy}{dt}=\frac{2(3)(1)(1)}{3(1)^2-(3)^2}=-1</math>
 
Substitute, we get <math>\frac{dy}{dt}=\frac{2(3)(1)(1)}{3(1)^2-(3)^2}=-1</math>
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==Guidelines for Solving a Related-Rate Problem==
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  1. Identify all given quantities and all quantities to be determined. If possible, make a sketch
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  and label the quantities.
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  2. Identify all given quantities and all quantities to be determined. If possible, make a sketch
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  and label the quantities.
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  3. Use the Chain Rule to implicitly differentiate both sides of the equation with respect to
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  time.
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  4. After completing Step 3, substitute into the resulting equation all known values for the
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  variables and their rates of change. Then solve for the required rate of change.
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'''This page were made by [[Contributors|Tri Phan]]'''
 
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Revision as of 07:01, 27 July 2020

Related Variables

We will study problems involving variables that are changing with respect to time. If two or more such variables are related to each other, then their rates of change with respect to time are also related.

Example: Given Find when , and

Solution: Differentiate both sides of the equation with respect to :

Hence, .

Substitute, we get

Guidelines for Solving a Related-Rate Problem

 1. Identify all given quantities and all quantities to be determined. If possible, make a sketch 
 and label the quantities.
 
 2. Identify all given quantities and all quantities to be determined. If possible, make a sketch 
 and label the quantities.
 
 3. Use the Chain Rule to implicitly differentiate both sides of the equation with respect to 
 time.
 
 4. After completing Step 3, substitute into the resulting equation all known values for the 
 variables and their rates of change. Then solve for the required rate of change.


Return to Topics Page

This page were made by Tri Phan