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Not really sure how this is done so any help would be appreciated.
The function S(w, h) = (15.63w^0.425) * (h^.0725) gives the approximate surface area (in sq. inches) of a person h inches tall who weighs w pounds.
1) A boy grows taller while maintaining a weight of 130 pounds. At what rate is his surface area increasing when he's 5'4" tall?
2) Now at his full height of 5'9", he goes to the gym and bulks up. At what rate is his body surface increasing when he reaches 140 pounds?
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1) His weight remain constant , you can see w as a constant then find the derivative
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Sorry, I'm confused about how to do that.
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it's just my opinion , if you see w as a constant , then the derivative will be
where w equal to 130Last edited by Stanley_Marsh (2007-03-15 15:36:07)
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would it just be h^0.725 * 6.64 * w^-.575 ?
(for w/ respect to w)
Last edited by quackensack (2007-03-15 15:55:42)
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That's right, assuming that you made a typo in your first post and the formula is meant to involve h^0.725.
So then you could use that formula to do question 2).
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