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Related Rates

Related Rates. Mrs. Erickson. Related Rates. You will be given an equation relating 2 or more variables. These variables will change with respect to time, and you will use derivatives to determine how the rates of change are related . 1. 3. 4. 2. Related Rates. ? feet/sec.

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Related Rates

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  1. Related Rates Mrs. Erickson

  2. Related Rates You will be given an equation relating 2 or more variables. These variables will change with respect to time, and you will use derivatives to determine how the rates of change are related. 1 3 4 2

  3. Related Rates ? feet/sec A 25-foot ladder is leading against a wall, and sliding towards the floor. If the foot of the ladder is sliding away from the base of the wall at the rate of 15 ft/sec, how fast is the top of the ladder sliding down the wall when the top of the ladder is 7 feet from the ground? 25 feet 7 feet 15 feet/sec

  4. Related Rates A circle is increasing in area at the rate of 16π in²/sec. How fast is the radius increasing when the radius is 2 inches?

  5. Related Rates Water runs into a conical tank at the rate of 9 ft3/min. The tank stands point down and has a height of 10 feet and a base radius of 5 feet. How fast is the water level rising when the water is 6 feet deep? 9 ft3/min 5 ft 6 ft 10 ft

  6. Related Rates An underground conical tank, standing on its vertex, is being filled with water at the rate of 18π ft3/min. If the tank has a height of 30 feet and a radius of 15 feet, how fast is the water level rising when the water is 12 feet deep? 18π ft3/min 15 ft 30 ft 12 ft

  7. Done! “Can I have the bathroom pass please?!?”

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