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Leaving Cert Maths - Calculus 31 - Related Rates of Change 4 

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Our last question on related rates of change, a tricky enough one.
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Комментарии : 19   
@danielbocancea519
@danielbocancea519 3 года назад
Genuinely helped me understand calculus, I appreciate what you done, should help me do well in tommorows test !
@annamoriarty5223
@annamoriarty5223 3 года назад
thank you so much
@mykonpt8890
@mykonpt8890 4 года назад
I wanna add great play list, helps alot with revision
@dima8471
@dima8471 7 месяцев назад
Legen, appreciate it a lot
@thompsonsamueljackson2221
@thompsonsamueljackson2221 3 года назад
legend
@mykonpt8890
@mykonpt8890 4 года назад
Another basic blunder, in the last step the cone isnt half full at h=5.... -Cone is full when volume is at max... meaning ((pi)(r^2)(h))/3 when h is 10 and r is 1... thats a total of 10pi/3 -This means cone is half full when volume is (10pi/3 divided by 2) = 5pi/3 Now you can calculate h when cone is half full by solving "5pi/3 =( h^3 x pi )/300" The cone is half when h=7.94 This gives you a value of 7.94 to sub into for h on dh/dt To conclude the final answer for e) is 0.05cm/sec
@yuxuanzheng4535
@yuxuanzheng4535 4 года назад
Genius man
@zookkiller4689
@zookkiller4689 2 года назад
Hello, you may have forgotten Implicit differentiation.
@Idroll2
@Idroll2 11 месяцев назад
Wth is that 😭
@Akhimed
@Akhimed 8 месяцев назад
pretty sure thats removed from the course
@cilliangilmore2521
@cilliangilmore2521 3 года назад
You’ve thought me how to do calculus in about 2hrs , my teacher couldn’t do it over two months
@aaronhallows
@aaronhallows 3 года назад
fax
@anthonydula9774
@anthonydula9774 Год назад
Fax fr
@pxter
@pxter Год назад
so true
@mykonpt8890
@mykonpt8890 4 года назад
I wanna add great play list, helps alot with revision
@teaaaaa1691
@teaaaaa1691 2 года назад
So so true, I have my leaving cert in a few days and this is really helping
@stabiloboss7067
@stabiloboss7067 2 года назад
the duality of man
@mykonpt8890
@mykonpt8890 4 года назад
Another basic blunder, in the last step the cone isnt half full at h=5.... -Cone is full when volume is at max... meaning ((pi)(r^2)(h))/3 when h is 10 and r is 1... thats a total of 10pi/3 -This means cone is half full when volume is (10pi/3 divided by 2) = 5pi/3 Now you can calculate h when cone is half full by solving "5pi/3 =( h^3 x pi )/300" The cone is half when h=7.94 This gives you a value of 7.94 to sub into for h on dh/dt To conclude the final answer for e) is 0.05cm/sec
@teaaaaa1691
@teaaaaa1691 2 года назад
I was just thinking this but I couldn’t figure out the real solution, thanks so much you’re a lifesaver x
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