The Student
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I am reviewing some of my high school calculus related rates questions, but I am not getting the same answer as the textbook. I get 519.6km/h, but the textbook gets 537km/h. Normally I would assume an error in the textbook, but it has always been right.
The question: A plane flys over over you at an altitude of 10km and with a horizontal speed of 600km/h. When it is 20km from you, how fast is it moving away from you?
Here's my work:
r = 20km ; y = 10km ; x = (r^2 - y^2)^(1/2) = 10(3)^(1/2) ; r' = 0 ; x' = 600km/h ; r' = ?
r^2 = x^2 + y^2
2rr' = 2xx' + 0
r' = 2xx'/(2r) = (2(10(3)^(1/2))(600))/(2(20)) = 519.6km/h is my answer. There answer is 537km/h.
Am I wrong anywhere?
The question: A plane flys over over you at an altitude of 10km and with a horizontal speed of 600km/h. When it is 20km from you, how fast is it moving away from you?
Here's my work:
r = 20km ; y = 10km ; x = (r^2 - y^2)^(1/2) = 10(3)^(1/2) ; r' = 0 ; x' = 600km/h ; r' = ?
r^2 = x^2 + y^2
2rr' = 2xx' + 0
r' = 2xx'/(2r) = (2(10(3)^(1/2))(600))/(2(20)) = 519.6km/h is my answer. There answer is 537km/h.
Am I wrong anywhere?
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