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One train leaves a station at noon heading east at a rate of 60.0 km/h. A second train leaves the same station at 2PM heading north at a rate of 75.0 km/h. Find the
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One train leaves a station at noon heading east at a rate of 60.0 km/h. A second train leaves the same station at 2PM heading north at a rate of 75.0 km/h. Find the rate at which they are separating at 5PM.
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Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let t=0 (hours) be at 2pm. Then
The position of train A at t=0 is (120,0). (At 2pm, it has been traveling east at 60km/h.)
The position of train A at time t is (60t+120,0).
The position of train B at time t is (0,75t).
The distance between them at time t is
We need to find the rate at which that distance is increasing at 5pm (at t=3).
To avoid differentiating an ugly square root expression, I will use the square of the distance....
We need to evaluate dd/dt at t=3; that means we need to know the distance d between the trains at t=3:
(Note that calculation is easy if you recognize that the legs 225 and 300 are scale models of a 3-4-5 right triangle, making the hypotenuse 375.)
So at t=3,
ANSWER: At 5pm, the two trains are separating at a rate of 93km/h.
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