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write the quantities to represent the rate of change of radius and volume w r to 't'​

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Answered by Gautmathsam
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Answer:

To find the rate of change of volume you have to take the derivative of the volume function with respect to r. dV/dr = 4(pi)r^2. Let r = 2. dV/dr = 16(pi).

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Answered by brainlysme2
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To find the rate of change of volume you have to take the derivative of the volume function with respect to r.

\frac{dV}{dr} =4\pi r^{2}

Let r = 2

\frac{dv}{dr} =16\pi

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