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Mathematics, 02.12.2020 17:10 destinyranson

Explain why the rate of change of the radius of the sphere is not constant even though dV/dt is constant. dr dt depends on r2, not simply r. The volume only appears constant; it is actually a rational relationship. The rate of change of the radius is a linear relationship whose slope is dV dt . The rate of change of the radius is a cubic relationship. dr dt as a function runs parallel to the volume function, which is not linear.

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