Length = 10
Width = 8
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Answer:
A: 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Use the quadratic formula .
x^2-2x+11=0
a=1
b=-2
c=11
x=-2+- (-2)^2-4*1*11 divided by 2
x=2+- the square root of -40 divided by 2
There is no real solutions
You haven't shared all of the question, so I'll guess that you want to find "how fast is the area of the sphere increasing?"
Area of a sphere = 4*pi*r^2
Rate of change of area of a sphere with respect to radius r:
dA/dr = 8*pi*r*(dr/dt)
Here, that would come out to
dA/dr = 8*pi*r*(2 inches / sec)
If you meant, "how fast is the volume of the sphere increasing?" you'd need to use a different equation:
V = (4/3)*pi)*r^3
and go through a similar process.