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The Watchdog (Posted on 2004-10-28) Difficulty: 5 of 5
A watchdog is tied to the outside wall of a round building 20 feet in diameter. If the dog's chain is long enough to wind half way around the building, how large an area can the watchdog patrol?

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re: WD-40 please! - spoilers | Comment 4 of 29 |
(In reply to WD-40 please! - spoilers by nikki)

Re:"So now don’t I just integrate S(theta) dtheta from theta = 0 to theta = 180? Is this idea wrong, or is my following integration wrong?"

What is being added to the area are little (infinitesimal) triangles with height S and base S*dtheta, so each area would be (S^2)/2 dtheta, not S dtheta. You could even ignore the division by two to allow for both horns and not have to multiply at the end by 2.

I didn't read the rest, but am leery of mixing degree angular measure in a calculus problem, where you need radians.


  Posted by Charlie on 2004-10-28 15:27:33
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