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27 July, 12:24

The length of a rectangle is increasing at a rate of 9 cm/s and its width is increasing at a rate of 7 cm/s. When the length is 11 cm and the width is 7 cm, how fast is the area of the rectangle increasing?

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  1. 27 July, 15:45
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    dA/dt = 140 cm²/s

    Explanation:

    The length of a rectangle is increasing at the rate of 9 cm/s. This means rate at which the length is changing with time = 9 cm/s

    dL/dt = 9 cm/s

    The width is increasing at the rate of 7 cm/s.

    dW/dt = 7 cm/s

    When the length is 11 cm and the width is 7 cm, How fast is the area of the rectangle increasing?

    Area of a rectangle = Length * width

    Area of a rectangle = Lw

    we need the product rule to find the rate the area of the rectangle is changing.

    dA/dt = LdW/dt + W dL/dt

    dA/dt = 11 (7) + 7 (9)

    dA/dt = 77 + 63

    dA/dt = 140 cm²/s
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