For Exercises 12, indicate all critical points on the given graphs. Which correspond to local minima, local maxima, global maxima, global minima, or none of these? (Note that the graphs are on closed intervals.)
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The mass of a cube in grams is M = x3 + 0.1x4, where x is the length of one side in centimeters. If the length is increasing at a rate of 0.02 cm/hr, at what rate is the mass of the cube increasing when its length is 5 cm?
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The first step in solving 4 problem number 35 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The mass of a cube in grams is M = x3 + 0.1x4, where x is the length of one side in centimeters. If the length is increasing at a rate of 0.02 cm/hr, at what rate is the mass of the cube increasing when its length is 5 cm?
From the textbook chapter USING THE DERIVATIVE you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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