Weave
Mar27-07, 09:45 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A particle is moving along the curve y= 3 \sqrt(4 x + 4). As the particle passes through the point (3, 12), its x-coordinate increases at a rate of 2 units per second. Find the rate of change of the distance from the particle to the origin at this instant.
2. Relevant equations
1.y= 3* \sqrt(4 x + 4)
3. The attempt at a solution
Not too sure how to start.
A particle is moving along the curve y= 3 \sqrt(4 x + 4). As the particle passes through the point (3, 12), its x-coordinate increases at a rate of 2 units per second. Find the rate of change of the distance from the particle to the origin at this instant.
2. Relevant equations
1.y= 3* \sqrt(4 x + 4)
3. The attempt at a solution
Not too sure how to start.