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My question "calc 1 problem" is still unanswered. Please answer it as soon as you can. I'll really appreciate it! Thanks
 
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dnylander said:
My question "calc 1 problem" is still unanswered. Please answer it as soon as you can. I'll really appreciate it! Thanks

And your question is?
 
Question: A clock's minute hand has length 4 and its hour hand has length 3. What is the distance between the tips at the moment when it is increasing most rapidly?(Putnam Exam Question) Answer: Making assumption that both the hands moves at constant angular velocities, the answer is ## \sqrt{7} .## But don't you think this assumption is somewhat doubtful and wrong?

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