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15 October, 22:42

Suppose a forest fire spreads in a circle with radius changing at a rate of 5 feet per minute. At what rate is the area of the burning region increasing when radius reaches 200 feet?

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  1. 16 October, 00:14
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    A = πr²

    dR/dt = 5 (given)

    dA/dr = dA/dr * dr/dt = 2 pi r * 5

    dA/dr is therefore 10 πr when radius is 200 ft, dA/dr is 2000 pi ft/min
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