Question #9a735

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Jan 15, 2018

The plane's distance is increasing at #330.72# miles/hour
when the plane is at
#4# miles from me.

Explanation:

Let #y=3# mile altitude at which plane is flying and #y# is

constant. #z=4# mile distance from me. Let #x# be the horizontal

distance covered from iniitial position at my overhead.

#x^2+y^2= z^2 or x^2+3^2 = 4^2 :. x^2= 16-9 # or

#x=sqrt7# mile #dx/dt=x'=500# mph.

#x^2+y^2= z^2# . Differentiating both sides w.r.t time #t#

we get #2x *x' +2y*y' =2z*z' or x *x' +y*y' =z*z'#

#y'=0# since #y=#constant #:. x *x' +y*0 =z*z'# or

#:. x *x' =z*z' or sqrt7 *500 = 4*z' # or

#z'= (sqrt7 *500)/4 ~~ 330.72# miles/hour

The plane's distance is increasing at #330.72# miles/hour

when the plane is at #4# miles from me. [Ans]