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An isosceles right triangle with legs of length s has area A=\frac{1}{2} s^2. At the instant when s= \sqrt{32} centimeters, the area of the triangle is increasing at a rate of 12 square centimeters per second. At what rate is the length of they hypotenuse of the triangle increasing, in centimeters per second, at that instant? Please show work and explain.

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