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I hope I got 8 and 9 right. I am however stuck on 10. I can't seem to figure out how to convert x or a side to perimeter and represent the change in area with respect to time.
HallsofIvy said:You could get the exact change in volume by calculating the volume at r= 10.02 and r= 10 and subtracting but that is not what is asked.
You could do it either by setting r= 10, dr= 0.02 or by setting r= 10.02, dr= -0.02. You will get different answers but this only an "approximation". It is far easier to use r= 10, dr= 0.02.
Yes, that's the right answer (to 3 decimal places). Yes, 10 is the original radius, and dr = .02, both of which you need to find the change in volume.sonofjohn said:Alright thanks, I think I have a further understanding of this now. I did actually when I first started the problem, plug 10 and 10.02 into get the change in volume. Of course that wasn't an available answer and it wasn't the "approximate" answer. But after taking the derivative of the sphere volume formula with respect to radius I yield
dV\dr = 4pi(r)^2
I then plug in the radius 10 and the change in the radius .02.
dV/.02 = 4pi(10)^2
Finally,
dV = 25.133
Also Is there a reason I use 10 instead of 10.02? Is it because 10 was the original radius and we add .02 to the radius to find the change?