understanding this problem will help me understand the next like 3 problems on this page, so any help would be appreciated.
The volume of a cylinder is V=Pi r<sup>2</sup>h, (where Pi=3.14159). If dr/dt=-4 and dh/dt=10, then when r=1 and h=1, the volume of the cylinder is:
ok, so how do I do about doing this? It's probably quite simple, but you all know me. Takes a bit of pointing to get me going. I'm thinking that I am supposed to get the equation for dh/dt and the equation for dh/dt and figure our what's going on by plugging in r=1 and h=1??
The question asks if the volume is increasing, decreasing, remaining constant, or not enough information to tell... Is the proper amount of information given??
The volume of a cylinder is V=Pi r<sup>2</sup>h, (where Pi=3.14159). If dr/dt=-4 and dh/dt=10, then when r=1 and h=1, the volume of the cylinder is:
ok, so how do I do about doing this? It's probably quite simple, but you all know me. Takes a bit of pointing to get me going. I'm thinking that I am supposed to get the equation for dh/dt and the equation for dh/dt and figure our what's going on by plugging in r=1 and h=1??
The question asks if the volume is increasing, decreasing, remaining constant, or not enough information to tell... Is the proper amount of information given??