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1. A 6m long ladder is leaning up against a wall at a height of h and angle theta (like a right angled triangle). The ladder slips down the wall at a constant rate of 0.05m/s. Find the rate at which the angle is changing in degrees and minutes when the height is 2.5m.
2. The acceleration of a particle is given by
where x is the displacement over time t seconds. If the particle starts at rest at the origin and always has positive velocity, find the equation of its velocity in terms of x
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1. A 6m long ladder is leaning up against a wall at a height of h and angle theta (like a right angled triangle). The ladder slips down the wall at a constant rate of 0.05m/s. Find the rate at which the angle is changing in degrees and minutes when the height is 2.5m.
2. The acceleration of a particle is given by
where x is the displacement over time t seconds. If the particle starts at rest at the origin and always has positive velocity, find the equation of its velocity in terms of x