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11 Jun 2020
Moving Point A particle is moving along the graph of ![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/prealliance-textbook-qa.oneclass.com/qa_images/homework_help/question/qa_images/071031879355680/question/0.png?img=0399756116e9e2f47e1b609d74c0c58b)
(see figure). When ![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/prealliance-textbook-qa.oneclass.com/qa_images/homework_help/question/qa_images/071031879355680/question/1.png?img=13f66d5719d722b607c96b8ed9cd5f61)
, the y-component of the position of the particle is increasing at the rate of 1 centimeter per second.
(a) How fast is the x-component changing at this moment?
(b) How fast is the distance from the origin changing at this moment?
(c) How fast is the angle of inclination ![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/prealliance-textbook-qa.oneclass.com/qa_images/homework_help/question/qa_images/071031879355680/question/2.png?img=19eeecd640e73b483737f46826791836)
changing at this moment?
![Chapter 2, Problem 10PS, Moving Point A particle is moving along the graph of y=x3 (see figure). When x=8, the y-component of](https://prealliance-textbook-qa.oneclass.com/qa_images/homework_help/question/6583131/qa_images/691617947311292/3.png)
Moving Point A particle is moving along the graph of
(see figure). When
(a) How fast is the x-component changing at this moment?
(b) How fast is the distance from the origin changing at this moment?
(c) How fast is the angle of inclination
Joram GuingguingLv10
29 Jun 2020