Fast calculus help

thesurge

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A child 6 ft tall walks at a rate of 6 ft/sec toward a lightpole that is 22 ft above the ground. At what rate is the length of his shadow (x+y) changing when he is 36 ft (y) from the base of the light.

I got 9/4 ft./sec. Can anyone check?

edit:
steps
\frac{x+y}{22}=\frac{x}{6}
y=\frac{8}{3} \times x

d/dt(y)=d/dt(\frac{8}{3} \times x)

6=8/3 dx/dt
dx/dt=9/4
 

Toastedlightly

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I'd show your steps. Easieir to see how you did it (any help if you did something wrong).

EDIT: Fuuking ranch. Ugh.
 

Cooler

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Originally posted by: RapidSnail
A six foot tall child?

In math facts do not have to be logical just the steps to solve for the answer.
If you want logical facts try an applied math.
 

Epic Fail

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Unsolvable given we don't know the ingredients in the ranch or it's zero if the light isn't on.
 

state 08

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Originally posted by: AbsolutDealage
This thread is now about Ranch Dressing. Discuss.

This has to be the fastest thread hi-jacking I've ever witnessed.


I like ranch on pizza!