cant get the answer for this question and all the working in between!-rates of change (1 Viewer)

Lil Clutch

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can someone help please?
im just revising rates of change and cant get out this question from "understanding year 12 maths" textbook, dr max shur,page 206

question: a circular metal plate of radius r is heated so that its area expands at a constant rate of 4cm^2/min. at what rate does the radius increas wen r= 10cm.

its a hell easy question! its the first one! and like i do other questions similar to this, but i do generally suck at rates of change and hence cant do this question.

help is much appreciated! but i will turn to my teachers as well! jsut most of the time i understand this internet help over my particular maths teacher. now i wont blame her!
 

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The rate of change of area with respect to time:
dA/dt = 4

The rate of change of area with respect to radius:
A = &pi;r<sup>2</sup>
hence dA/dr = 2&pi;r -----> dr/dA = 1/(2&pi;r)

dr/dt = dA/dt . dr/dA = 4. 1/(2&pi;r) = 2/(&pi;r)

so given that dr/dt = 2/(&pi;r) ---> when r=10, dr/dt = 2/(10&pi; ) = 0.064 cm/min <--EDIT [You should include units :p]
 
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