Elroy's answer to :-)'s Secondary 4 A Maths Singapore question.

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Similarly, you can reattempt this question using chain rule, dA/dt * dr/dA = dr/dt.
Anyways intuition for this type of question is always start with the area of the shape/ volume..., that you start to do the derivative. You think about chain rule or derivative with time.

Pls check whether my calculation is correct, there might be careless mistake
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3 years ago
thanks