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Let Let   be the angle between equal sides of an isosceles triangle and let x be the length of these sides. x is increasing at   meter per hour and   is increasing at   radian per hour. Find the rate of increase of the area when   and   . Round your answer to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   be the angle between equal sides of an isosceles triangle and let x be the length of these sides. x is increasing at Let   be the angle between equal sides of an isosceles triangle and let x be the length of these sides. x is increasing at   meter per hour and   is increasing at   radian per hour. Find the rate of increase of the area when   and   . Round your answer to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   meter per hour and Let   be the angle between equal sides of an isosceles triangle and let x be the length of these sides. x is increasing at   meter per hour and   is increasing at   radian per hour. Find the rate of increase of the area when   and   . Round your answer to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is increasing at Let   be the angle between equal sides of an isosceles triangle and let x be the length of these sides. x is increasing at   meter per hour and   is increasing at   radian per hour. Find the rate of increase of the area when   and   . Round your answer to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   radian per hour. Find the rate of increase of the area when Let   be the angle between equal sides of an isosceles triangle and let x be the length of these sides. x is increasing at   meter per hour and   is increasing at   radian per hour. Find the rate of increase of the area when   and   . Round your answer to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   and Let   be the angle between equal sides of an isosceles triangle and let x be the length of these sides. x is increasing at   meter per hour and   is increasing at   radian per hour. Find the rate of increase of the area when   and   . Round your answer to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   . Round your answer to three decimal places.


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