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Mathematics, 28.11.2019 22:31 joejo1688

A13-ft ladder is leaning against a house when its base starts to slide away. by the time the base is 5 ft from the house, the base is moving away at the rate of 12 ft/sec. a. what is the rate of change of the height of the top of the ladder? b. at what rate is the area of the triangle formed by the ladder, wall, and ground changing then?

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