Help please?!? Can you please do out all four problems i did the work already but want to double ...
Directions: Please clearly write your name, section number and the solutions to the following problems on a separate piece of paper. This assignment is due in class on Friday (3/29). Solutions that do not show work will be given minimal credit. You do not need a calculator for these problems. . A farmer wishes to construct an enclosure consisting of 5 rectangles next to each other. If the farmer has 2. Find the equation of the tangent line to the relation given by the equation 4zy+ +5V2 = 12y4 at the 3. A hailstone is growing in the upper atmosphere at the rate of 2cm2 per minute. Assume the hailstone is 600m of fence which dimensions of the rectangles will allow for the maximum area point (1, 1) a sphere. How rapidly is the radius (r) increasing when r- 2? Note the volume of a sphere of radius r is given by V Andy Student wants to buy a boat. The boat of Andy's dreams costs $1,000,000. Andy plans on placing his $10,000 in a bank account that gets compounded continuously at a rate of 4%. How long does Andy have to wait to be able to afford his boat?
Directions: Please clearly write your name, section number and the solutions to the following problems on a separate piece of paper. This assignment is due in class on Friday (3/29). Solutions that do not show work will be given minimal credit. You do not need a calculator for these problems. . A farmer wishes to construct an enclosure consisting of 5 rectangles next to each other. If the farmer has 2. Find the equation of the tangent line to the relation given by the equation 4zy+ +5V2 = 12y4 at the 3. A hailstone is growing in the upper atmosphere at the rate of 2cm2 per minute. Assume the hailstone is 600m of fence which dimensions of the rectangles will allow for the maximum area point (1, 1) a sphere. How rapidly is the radius (r) increasing when r- 2? Note the volume of a sphere of radius r is given by V Andy Student wants to buy a boat. The boat of Andy's dreams costs $1,000,000. Andy plans on placing his $10,000 in a bank account that gets compounded continuously at a rate of 4%. How long does Andy have to wait to be able to afford his boat?