y= Vx As the particle passes through the point (25, 5), its x-coordinate increases at a rate of 3 cm/s. How fast is the distance from the particle to the origin changing at this instant? (Round your answer to three decimal places.) 1/10 X cm/s Submit Answer View Previous Question Question 11 of 19View Next Question

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A particle is moving along the curve below.
y = Vx
As the particle passes through the point (25, 5), its x-coordinate increases at a rate of 3 cm/s. How fast is the distance from the particle to the origin changing at this instant? (Round your answer to
three decimal places.)
X cm/s
1/10
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Transcribed Image Text:A particle is moving along the curve below. y = Vx As the particle passes through the point (25, 5), its x-coordinate increases at a rate of 3 cm/s. How fast is the distance from the particle to the origin changing at this instant? (Round your answer to three decimal places.) X cm/s 1/10 Submit Answer View Previous Question Question 11 of 19 View Next Question
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