Constrained Motion Problem: Understanding the First Step in the Solution

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Homework Statement



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I have the solution, but I'm puzzled by the first step in their solution, which reads

Xa^(2) + Xb^(2) = L^(2)

The solution provider then takes the time derivative of this expression which then produces

2Xa(Xa(dot))+2Xb(Xb(dot)) = 0

where Xa(dot) and Xb(dot) is the Xa or Xb symbol with a dot over it.

Thanks for you're assistance!
 

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Here is the solution if my explanation was confusing in any way.
 

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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
The line below it, when taking the time derivative of the first line how do they end up with that expression?
 
2x? or x(t)dx/dt = x(t)*x'(t)
 
How did you know that x was a function of time?
 
yep, i understand now haruspex, thanks!