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A spherical snowball melts at a rate proportional to its surface area. Show that the rate of change of the radius is constant. (Hint: Surface area=4πr².)
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A spherical snowball melts at a rate proportional to its surface area. Show that the rate of change of the radius is constant. (Hint: Surface area=4πr².)
Define the acceleration of an object moving in a straight line.
Simplify the expression e^xln(x²+1).
Tangent lines Find an equation of the line tangent to the graph of f at the given point.
f(x) = sec−1(ex); (ln 2,π/3)
51–56. Second derivatives Find d²y/dx².
sin x + x²y =10
Suppose the slope of the curve y=f^−1(x) at (4, 7) is 4/5. Find f′(7).