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25 December, 10:26

A circle is inside a square. The radius of the circle is decreasing at a rate of 4 meters per minute and the sides of the square are decreasing at a rate of 1 meter per minute. When the radius is 2 meters, and the sides are 24 meters, then how fast is the AREA outside the circle but inside the square changing

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  1. 25 December, 13:35
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    Answer: (16pi-48) m^2/min

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the area of the circle is pi * r^2, and the area of the square is s^2, then the area outside the circle but inside the square is:

    A = s^2 - pi * r^2

    differentiate both sides

    dA/dt = 2s * ds/dt - 2pi * r * dr/dt

    dA/dt = 2 * 24 * - 1 - 2pi * 2 * - 4

    dA/dt = 16pi - 48 m^2/min
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