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when the area in square units of an expanding circle is increasing twice as fast as its radius in linear units, the radius is
Step1: Write the area formula of a circle
The area formula of a circle is \(A = \pi r^{2}\).
Step2: Differentiate the area formula with respect to time \(t\)
Using the chain - rule, \(\frac{dA}{dt}=2\pi r\frac{dr}{dt}\).
Step3: Use the given relationship \(\frac{dA}{dt} = 2\frac{dr}{dt}\)
Substitute \(\frac{dA}{dt}=2\frac{dr}{dt}\) into \(\frac{dA}{dt}=2\pi r\frac{dr}{dt}\). We get \(2\frac{dr}{dt}=2\pi r\frac{dr}{dt}\).
Since \(\frac{dr}{dt}
eq0\) (the circle is expanding, so the radius is changing), we can divide both sides of the equation \(2\frac{dr}{dt}=2\pi r\frac{dr}{dt}\) by \(2\frac{dr}{dt}\).
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\(r=\frac{1}{\pi}\)