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The discussion focuses on calculating the surface area of a sphere as a function of time, given that the radius expands at a rate of 1 meter per minute, starting from a radius of 1 meter. The correct formula for the rate of change of surface area is derived as dA/dt = 8πr, where r is the radius at time t. The user is advised to plot the surface area against time, ensuring the x-axis represents time, which starts at zero when the radius is zero. The plotted points (0, 8π), (1, 16π), and (2, 24π) confirm the upward trend of surface area as time progresses.

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Im very rusty here's my problem, please help thanks!

The radius of a sphere is expanding at the rate of 1 meter/min. At t=0 the radius is 1. In earch case, find the requested function and sketch the curve.

a)The surface area of the sphere as a function of the time;
For this i took: dR/dt = 1 m/min
A=4*Pi*r^2
dA/dt=8*pi*r*dR/dt
dA/dt = 8*pi*r <--- if this is right how do i sketch this graph as a function of time??
my graph points that i ploted were (0,8pi),(1,16pi),(2,24pi) etc... but this is confusing me because at t=0 radius is 1... is my x-axis supposed to be time or radius someone help me I am confused..
 
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Hi there,

It looks like you're on the right track for finding the surface area of the sphere as a function of time. Your formula for dA/dt is correct, and you can use that to find the surface area at any given time by plugging in the value of r. Your graph points are correct as well, and they show the relationship between the surface area and time. However, since the question is asking for a graph of surface area as a function of time, your x-axis should represent time. This means that at t=0, the surface area is 0, since the radius is also 0 at that point. As time increases, the surface area also increases, as shown by your plotted points.

To sketch the curve, you can plot your points and then connect them with a smooth curve. Since we know that the surface area increases as time increases, the curve should be an upward slope. It may also help to label your axes as "time" and "surface area" to make it clear what the graph represents.

I hope this helps and good luck with your homework!
 

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