Asked by Lorine
The speed S of blood that is r centimeters from the center of an artery is given below, where C is a constant, R is the radius of the artery, and S is measured in centimeters per second. Suppose a drug is administered and the artery begins to dilate at a rate of dR/dt. At a constant distance r, find the rate at which S changes with respect to t for C = 1.42 105, R = 1.0 10-2, and dR/dt = 2.0 10-5. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
S = C(R2 − r2)
dS/dt = cm/s
S = C(R2 − r2)
dS/dt = cm/s
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