Okay these are still confusing me. I got further than I ever have before but my answer comes out wrong so here's the one i was working on. Please tell me which of my steps are wrong.
1. made diagram
the blank is 1, x is 2, and y is the distance that is increasing.
2. I said dx/dt is 500mi/hr because that is the speed of the plane.
3. I said x^2 + 1^2 = y^2
4. I implicitly differentiated that to be 2x(dx/dt)=2y(dy/dt)
5. I plugged 500 in for (dx/dt), 2 in for x, and sqrt(5) in for y.
6. solved for dy/dt and got 1000/sqrt(5)
wrong answer
sorry for the repeated questions i am just way confused by these. [/quote]
A plane flying horizontally at an altitude of 1 mile and a speed of of 500 mi/h passes directly over a radar station. Find the rate at which the distance from the plane to the station is increasing when it is 2 mi away from the station.
1. made diagram
the blank is 1, x is 2, and y is the distance that is increasing.
2. I said dx/dt is 500mi/hr because that is the speed of the plane.
3. I said x^2 + 1^2 = y^2
4. I implicitly differentiated that to be 2x(dx/dt)=2y(dy/dt)
5. I plugged 500 in for (dx/dt), 2 in for x, and sqrt(5) in for y.
6. solved for dy/dt and got 1000/sqrt(5)
wrong answer
sorry for the repeated questions i am just way confused by these. [/quote]