A rock thrown into a still pond causes a circular ripple. The radius is increasing at a
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A rock thrown into a still pond causes a circular ripple. The radius is increasing at a constant rate of 3 feet per second. Show that the area does not increase at a constant rate. When is the rate of increase of the area the smallest? The largest? Explain.
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Authors: Raymond Barnett, Michael Ziegler, Karl Byleen
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