SOLUTION: A point with coordinates (x,y) moves along the curve in such a way that
the rate of increase of x has the constant value 0.03 units per second. Find
the rate of increase of y a
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Question 1163998: A point with coordinates (x,y) moves along the curve in such a way that
the rate of increase of x has the constant value 0.03 units per second. Find
the rate of increase of y at the instant when x = 1.
Answer by ikleyn(52775) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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As the problem is worded, printed, posted and presented, there is NO a unique answer.
The rate of increase of "y" is NOT DETERMINED by the given condition.
As posted, it is a FAKE problem, since it is nonsensical.
Twice and thrice check with your source.
Then re-check and cross-check.
When you will find and fix your error, you can re-post the problem to the forum.
If you do, PLEASE do not post it to me personally.
I am open to accept your "THANKS" for my teaching.
Please do not post your imprecation to me for pointing your errors.
Instead, learn from it . . .
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