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(i) The radius of a circle is increasing...

(i) The radius of a circle is increasing at the rate of 5 cm/sec. Find the rate of increasing of its perimeter.
(ii) If the area of a circle increases at a constant rate, then show that the rate of increase of its circumference is inversely proportional to its circumference is iversely proportional to its radius.

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