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21 April, 02:27

The length of a rectangle is increasing at a rate of 3 cm/s and its width is increasing at a rate of 8 cm/s. When the length is 15 cm and the width is 6 cm, how fast is the area of the rectangle increasing?

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  1. 21 April, 05:11
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    Answer: the area is increasing at 138 cm²/s

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let L represent the length of the rectangle.

    Let W represent the width of the rectangle

    The formula for the area of the rectangle is expressed as

    Area = LW

    Since the length and width is increasing, we would apply the product rule to determine the rate at which the area is also increasing.

    dy/dx = udv/dx + vdu/dx

    L = u, W = v and x = t because it is changing with respect to time. Therefore,

    dA/dt = Ldw/dt + Wdl/dt

    From the information given,

    L = 15cm

    W = 6 cm

    dw/dt = 8cm/s

    dl/dt = 3cm/s

    Therefore,

    dA/dt = (15 * 8) + (6 * 3)

    dA/dt = 120 + 18

    dA/dt = 138 cm²/s
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