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An airplane flies at an altitude of 3.3 miles toward a pointdirectly overhead. If the plane is flying at a rate of 130 mph,find the rate at which the angle of elevation,θ, is changing perminute, when θ=.33 radians. Use D for ground distance to a pointunder the plane and L as distance directly to the plane.
Implicit derivative=
dθ/dt= ?rad/min
An airplane flies at an altitude of 3.3 miles toward a pointdirectly overhead. If the plane is flying at a rate of 130 mph,find the rate at which the angle of elevation,θ, is changing perminute, when θ=.33 radians. Use D for ground distance to a pointunder the plane and L as distance directly to the plane.
Implicit derivative=
dθ/dt= ?rad/min
Collen VonLv2
13 Jul 2019