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Basic Calculus C0.

Group 1
Stem 18 - Maunawain

Members
Aberia, Renato
Aragon, Sean Larence
Azores, Rain

Teacher
Basa, Charles Justin
Billones, Erick Rhasel
Cataluña, John Raffael
Cruz, Sean Deondre Eunice E. Masungsong
Habana, Prince Harold
Lagdaan, Prinze
Ortega, Renzo Nathaniel
hat are
Wated rates?
Rel Related rates is a mathematical
concept that deals with the study
of how different variables are
related to each other as they
change with respect to time. It is
typically encountered in calculus
and is used to analyze the rates
of change of related quantities.
The steps involved in solving related
rates problems generally includes:
Identifying the variables involved: Determine the Substituting known values: Plug in the
01 quantities that are changing and those that are 04 given values and rates of change into the
related to each other. equation.

Formulating an equation: Use the given Solving for the desired rate: Solve the
02 information to establish an equation that 05 equation to find the rate of change of the
relates the variables. variable you are interested in.

Differentiating the equation: Differentiate the


03 equation with respect to time to find the rates
of change of the variables.
Problem 1 A cancer tissue is in the
shape of a sphere whose
radius is increasing at the
rate of 3 mm per day. How
fast is its surface area
increasing when the radius is
10mm?
Step 1: Diagram
Illustrate and Label the Figure
Step 2
Identify the given and the missing
Step 3
Formulate the model
quantities.
Step 4
Implicitly differentiate the model with respect to t
Step 5
Substitute the given
quantities into the
resulting equation in step 4
to find the desired rate
Problem 2
A stone is dropped into a lake
and makes circular ripples over
the surface of the water. If the
radius of each circle is
increasing at the rate of 10
in/s, how fast is the area of the
circle formed by the ripple
increasing when the radius is
20 in?
Step 1: Diagram
Illustrate and Label the Figure
Step 2
Identify the given and the missing
Step 3
Formulate the model
quantities
Step 4
Implicitly differentiate the model with respect to t
Step 5
Substitute the given quantities into the resulting
equation in step 4 to find the desired rate
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