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At what rate is his distance increasing from home plate when he is 35 feet from second base

At what rate is his distance increasing from home plate when he is 35 feet from second-example-1
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The distance from the home plate is described by variable z. Then, the increasing rate is described by the derivative of z with respect to time, t.

Applying the Pythagorean theorem, the relation between z, x, and y is:


\begin{gathered} z^2=x^2+y^2 \\ \text{Substituting with x = 55 ft and y = 90} \\ z^2=55^2+90^2 \\ z^2=3025+8100 \\ z=\sqrt[]{11125} \\ z=105.475116 \end{gathered}

The derivative of x with respect to time is the speed of the player, that is,


\begin{gathered} (dx)/(\differentialDt t)=22\text{ ft/s} \\ \end{gathered}

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