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Chapter 13 Derivative as a Rate Measurer Ex 13.1
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Solution 1
Question 2
Solution 2
Question 3
Solution 3
Question 4
Solution 4
Question 5
Find the rate of change of the volume of a cone with respect to the radius of its base.Solution 5
Question 6
Solution 6
Question 7
Solution 7
Question 8
Solution 8
Question 9
Solution 9
Question 10
The money to be spent for the welfare of the employees of a firm is proportional to the rate of change of its total revenue (Marginal revenue). If the total revenue (in rupees) received from the sale of x units of a product is given by R(x) = 3x2 + 36x + 5, find the marginal revenue, when x=5, and write which value does the question indicate.Solution 10
Chapter 13 Derivative as a Rate Measurer Ex. 13.2
Question 1
Solution 1
Question 2
Solution 2
Question 3
Solution 3
Question 4
Solution 4
Question 5
The radius of a spherical soap bubble is increasing at the rate of 0.2 cm/sec. Find the rate of increase of its surface area, when the radius is 7 cm.Solution 5
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Question 7
Solution 7
Question 8
Solution 8
Question 9
Solution 9
Question 10
Solution 10
Question 11
Solution 11
Question 12
Solution 12
Question 13
Solution 13
Question 14
Solution 14
Question 15
Solution 15
Question 16(i)
Find an angle θ, which increases twice as fast as its cosine.Solution 16(i)
Question 16(ii)
Find the angle θ
Whose rate of increase is twice the rate of decrease of its consine.Solution 16(ii)
Question 17
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Question 20
Solution 20
Question 21
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Question 22
Solution 22
Question 23
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Question 24
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Question 25
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Question 26
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Question 27
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Question 28
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Question 29
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Question 30
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Question 31
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