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The width of a rectangle is always five times shorter than its length. At what rate is the enclosed area decreasing when the shorter side is long and is decreasing at a rate of ?
The width of a rectangle is always five times shorter than its length. At what rate is the enclosed area decreasing when the shorter side is long and is decreasing at a rate of ?
Armel MateoLv2
14 Jan 2021