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If the rate of increase of the area of a circle is not constant but the rate of increase of perimeter is constant, then the rate of increase of area varies


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As the square of the perimeter

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Inversely as the perimeter

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C

As the radius

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Inversely as the radius

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Solution

The correct option is C

As the radius


Explanation for correct option

Let r be the radius of the circle A the area of the circle and P be the perimeter.

The perimeter of the circle is P=2πr

The area of the circle is A=πr2

Given that the rate of change of perimeter is constant .

Let dPdt=c

P=2πrdPdt=2πdrdtc=2πdrdtdrdt=c2π

Now the rate of change of area is

A=πr2dAdt=π2rdrdtdAdt=2πrc2πdrdt=c2πdAdt=crdAdtr

Hence, option C is correct


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