02-25-2005, 12:03 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Calc Problem [Related Rates]
Problem
-------- A spotlight on the ground shines on a wall 12m away. If a man 2m tall walks from the spotlight toward the building at a speed of 1.6 m/s, how fast is the length of his shadow on the building decreasing when he is 4m from the building? What I did ---------- I used related triangles to say: x/2 = 12/y xy=24 Taking the derivitive of both sides, I get: x(dy)+y(dx)=0 Substituting: 3(1.6)+8(dx)=0 *The 8 comes from him being 4m from the wall, which is 12m from the light 4.8+8(dx)=0 8dx=4.8 dx = .6 I know this is wrong, can someone figure this out please? Thanks.
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02-25-2005, 07:26 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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er, yeah... that's what i had on paper.
Basically the instructor gave the problem and the answer and we were to show the work. Well I found out today that the answer the instructor gave was wrong and this was correct :/ Thanks vinaur for the reply
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