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Mathematics, 24.11.2020 01:30 kadeWayne

Taylor and Miranda are performing on a magic dimension-changing stage that is 20 yards long by 15 yards wide. The length is decreasing linearly (with time) at a rate of 2 yards per hour, and the width is increasing linearly (with time) at a rate of 3 yards per hour. When will the stage have the maximum area, and when will the stage disappear (have an area of 0 square yards)? (Better get off that stage, Taylor and Miranda!)

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