Anyone experiencing extreme lag right now. A ladder 10 ft. long rests against a vertical wall. If the bottom of the ladder slides away from the wall at 1 ft/s. How fast is the angle between the ladder and ground changing when the bottom of the ladder is 6ft from the wall? Any takers?
Needed to add some math
\[\int\limits x^2 dx\]
YES. That and no assistance.
Hard to assist with the lag :S
@Luigi0210 HALP
hopefully this will help
It's obviously 2x ;)
Luigi, I have a problem for you. A ladder 10 ft. long rests against a vertical wall. If the bottom of the ladder slides away from the wall at 1 ft/s. How fast is the angle between the ladder and ground changing when the bottom of the ladder is 6ft from the wall? Show me your calculus skills.
*shanks self*
AND both of you guys are wrong, integrating x^2 dx = x^3/3 + C
oh... sorry I guess
Haha no worries, least you tried :)
|dw:1399587181453:dw| @Luigi0210 Here's a drawing for you. :)
I'm only 12, don't make me math ;-;
Of coarse I'd put you on the spot after your exam is done.
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