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Mathematics, 25.03.2020 21:33 smilequi9653

A 39-meter ladder is sliding down a vertical wall so the distance between the bottom of the ladder and the wall is increasing at 10 meters per minute. At a certain instant, the bottom of the ladder is 363636 meters from the wall. What is the rate of change of the area formed by the ladder at that instant (in square meters per minute)?

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