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21 January, 19:59

About how much does the area of a circle increases when the radius increases from 3cm to 5cm?

A. 2cm^2

B. 13cm^2

C. 25cm^2

D. 50cm^2

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  1. 21 January, 20:54
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    The answer would be C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The area of a circle:

    A = πr²

    dA/dr = 2πr

    We are given dA/dt, using the chain rule

    dr/dt = dA/dt x dr/dA

    dr/dt = 1 x 1/2πr

    When circumference = 2 cm:

    2 = 2πr

    r = 1/π; putting this value of r

    dr/dt = 1/2π (1/π)

    dr/dt = 1/2 cm/s

    The radius is increasing at a rate of 1/2 cm/s.
  2. 21 January, 22:09
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    C is probably the best choice
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