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
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
Date Posted:
3 years ago
thanks