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Olympic National Park, Washington Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington Photo by Vickie Kelly, 2007 4.6: Related Rates

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Page 1: Olympic National Park, Washington Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2007 4.6: Related Rates

Olympic National Park, WashingtonGreg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2007

4.6: Related Rates

Page 2: Olympic National Park, Washington Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2007 4.6: Related Rates

Olympic National Park, WashingtonGreg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2007

4.6: Related Rates

Page 3: Olympic National Park, Washington Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2007 4.6: Related Rates

Olympic National Park, WashingtonGreg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2007

4.6: Related Rates

Page 4: Olympic National Park, Washington Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2007 4.6: Related Rates

First, a review problem:

Consider a sphere of radius 10cm.

If the radius changes 0.1cm (a very small amount) how much does the volume change?

34

3V r

24dV r dr

24 10cm 0.1cmdV

340 cmdV

The volume would change by approximately .340 cm

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Now, suppose that the radius is changing at an instantaneous rate of 0.1 cm/sec.

(Possible if the sphere is a soap bubble or a balloon.)

34

3V r

24dV dr

rdt dt

2 cm4 10cm 0.1

sec

dV

dt

3cm

40sec

dV

dt

The sphere is growing at a rate of .340 cm / sec

Note: This is an exact answer, not an approximation like we got with the differential problems.

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Water is draining from a cylindrical tank at 3 liters/second. How fast is the surface dropping?

L3

sec

dV

dt

3cm3000

sec

Finddh

dt2V r h

2dV dhr

dt dt (r is a constant.)

32cm

3000sec

dhrdt

3

2

cm3000

secdh

dt r

(We need a formula to relate V and h. )

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Steps for Related Rates Problems:

1. Draw a picture (sketch).

2. Write down known information.

3. Write down what you are looking for.

4. Write an equation to relate the variables.

5. Differentiate both sides with respect to t.

6. Evaluate.

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Hot Air Balloon Problem:

Given:4

rad

0.14min

d

dt

How fast is the balloon rising?

Finddh

dt

tan500

h

2 1sec

500

d dh

dt dt

2

1sec 0.14

4 500

dh

dt

h

500ft

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Hot Air Balloon Problem:

Given:4

rad

0.14min

d

dt

How fast is the balloon rising?

Finddh

dt

tan500

h

2 1sec

500

d dh

dt dt

2

1sec 0.14

4 500

dh

dt

h

500ft

2

2 0.14 500dh

dt

1

12

4

sec 24

ft140

min

dh

dt

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4x

3y

B

A

5z

Truck Problem:Truck A travels east at 40 mi/hr.Truck B travels north at 30 mi/hr.

How fast is the distance between the trucks changing 6 minutes later?

r t d 1

40 410

130 3

10

2 2 23 4 z 29 16 z

225 z5 z

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4x

3y

30dy

dt

40dx

dt

B

A

5z

Truck Problem:

How fast is the distance between the trucks changing 6 minutes later?

r t d 1

40 410

130 3

10

2 2 23 4 z 29 16 z

225 z5 z

2 2 2x y z

2 2 2dx dy dzx y zdt dt dt

4 40 3 30 5dz

dt

250 5dz

dt

50dz

dt

miles50

hour

Truck A travels east at 40 mi/hr.Truck B travels north at 30 mi/hr.