Author Question: What is the second derivative of the area of a circle with respect to r? (Read 2978 times)

hummingbird

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I know it would come out to 2pi, but what does that mean? The first derivative is circumference, but what is the second derivative?



Millan

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The second derivative would be the number of radians in a circle. 2pi radians is the same as 360 degrees.



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federox

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so we have the Area (in units squared)
when taken we get the Circumference =A';
A" is a constant...
You have successfully reached the end of the chain...
P'=V
V'=A
A=J... but eventually you'll work it down to a constant as well...
2pi alone doesn't really mean anything.



curlz

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y = pi*(r^2)
y' = pi * (2r)          -  pi is constant
y' = 2pi * r            - you're right it's the circumference
y'' = 2pi

I think this is the difference in the circumference when the radius increased by 1....



Celeste

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Area = pi*(r^2)

First derivative = 2*r*pi (not 2*pi as you had thought)

Second derivative = 2*pi (the number of radians in a circle?)



 

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