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A person whose height is 6feet is walking away from the base of a street light along a straight path at a rate of 4 feet per second.

If the height of a street light is 15feet, what is the rate at which a person’s shadow is lengthening?


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Solution

Find the rate of change in length of shadow:

Let the distance from the pole be x and the length of the shadow be y
Using similar triangle property

Given : Height of a person =6feet

Walking at speed of 4feet/sec

dxdt=4feet/sec

Height of a streetlight =15feet
y6=x+y159y=6xy=2x3...(i)
Differentiate equation (i) with respect to time t, we get
dydt=23dxdt...(ii)
dydt=23×4 [dxdt=4]
=83feet/sec

Hence, the rate at which a person's shadow is lengthening is 83feet/sec.


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