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A ladder 6 feet long rests against a vertical wall. The bottom of the ladder slides away from the wall at a constant rate of 4 feet per second, so that the top of the ladder slides down the wall. How fast is the angle (in radians) between the ladder and the ground changing when the bottom of the ladder is 2 feet from the wall? Make sure to indicate whether the angle is increasing or decreasing.
Question 4: A ladder 6 feet long rests against a vertical wall. The bottom of the ladder slides away from the wall at a constant rate of 4 feet per second, so that the top of the ladder slides down the wall. How fast is the angle (in radians) between the ladder and the ground changing when the bottom of the ladder is 2 feet from the wall? Make sure to indicate whether the angle is increasing or decreasing. Wall ek ladd-cr
A ladder 6 feet long rests against a vertical wall. The bottom of the ladder slides away from the wall at a constant rate of 4 feet per second, so that the top of the ladder slides down the wall. How fast is the angle (in radians) between the ladder and the ground changing when the bottom of the ladder is 2 feet from the wall? Make sure to indicate whether the angle is increasing or decreasing.
Question 4: A ladder 6 feet long rests against a vertical wall. The bottom of the ladder slides away from the wall at a constant rate of 4 feet per second, so that the top of the ladder slides down the wall. How fast is the angle (in radians) between the ladder and the ground changing when the bottom of the ladder is 2 feet from the wall? Make sure to indicate whether the angle is increasing or decreasing. Wall ek ladd-cr
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