The area of an oil spill is increasing at a rate of 25t ft2/st seconds after the spill

Chapter 5, Problem 4

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The area of an oil spill is increasing at a rate of \(25 t f t^{2} / s\) \(t\) seconds after the spill. Between times \(t=2\) and \(t=4\) the area of the spill increases by \(f t^{2}\).

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

25t ft^2/s

t

t=2

t=4

ft^2

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