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<span class="exam"> A kite 30 (meters) above the ground moves horizontally at a speed of 6 (m/s). At what rate is the length of the string increasing  
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<span class="exam"> A kite 30 (meters) above the ground moves horizontally at a speed of 6 (m/s). At what rate is the length of the string increasing when 50 (meters) of the string has been let out?
  
<span class="exam"> when 50 (meters) of the string has been let out?
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[[009A Sample Final 1, Problem 5 Solution|'''<u>Solution</u>''']]
  
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!Foundations: &nbsp;
 
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|Recall:
 
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|'''The Pythagorean Theorem:''' For a right triangle with side lengths <math style="vertical-align: -4px">a,b,c</math>, where <math style="vertical-align: 0px">c</math> is the length of the
 
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::hypotenuse, we have <math style="vertical-align: -2px">a^2+b^2=c^2.</math>
 
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'''Solution:'''
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[[009A Sample Final 1, Problem 5 Detailed Solution|'''<u>Detailed Solution</u>''']]
  
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!Step 1: &nbsp;
 
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|Insert diagram.
 
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|From the diagram, we have <math style="vertical-align: -3px">30^2+h^2=s^2</math> by the Pythagorean Theorem.
 
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|Taking derivatives, we get
 
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::<math>2hh'=2ss'.</math>
 
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|If&thinsp; <math style="vertical-align: -4px">s=50,</math> then&thinsp; <math style="vertical-align: -2px">h=\sqrt{50^2-30^2}=40.</math>
 
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|So, we have&thinsp; <math style="vertical-align: -5px">2(40)6=2(50)s'.</math>
 
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|Solving for&thinsp; <math style="vertical-align: -5px">s',</math> we get&thinsp; <math style="vertical-align: -14px">s'=\frac{24}{5}</math>&thinsp; m/s.
 
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:<math style="vertical-align: -14px">s'=\frac{24}{5}</math>&thinsp; m/s
 
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A kite 30 (meters) above the ground moves horizontally at a speed of 6 (m/s). At what rate is the length of the string increasing when 50 (meters) of the string has been let out?


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