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Find the rate of change of its area when its length is 65in and its width is 15in

Find the rate of change of its area when its length is 65in and its width is 15in-example-1

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We will have the following:


A=w\cdot l

So we use implicit derivations with respect of "t" to obtain:


(\partial A)/(\partial t)=(\partial w)/(\partial t)\cdot l+w\cdot(\partial l)/(\partial t)

Now, we replace the values and solve for the rate of change of the area:


(\partial A)/(\partial t)=(65in)(-(2in)/(s))+(15in)((9in)/(s))\Rightarrow(\partial A)/(\partial t)=-(130in^2)/(s)+(135in^2)/(s)
\Rightarrow(\partial A)/(\partial t)=(5in^2)/(s)

So, the rate of change of the area is 5 square inches per second.

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