test Review Problem That Wasn't In Any Homework I Can Find

In summary, the conversation is about a problem involving a kite flying at a certain height with a given string length and angle. The person is asking for help with finding the equation and units for the derivative of the kite's height with respect to the angle, as well as its value and units when the height is 50 feet. They also ask for help with finding the kite's speed using the angular velocity and converting it to miles per hour. The other person suggests using trigonometry, specifically the inverse trigonometric function arcsine, to find the angle theta, but notes that this method results in two unknowns. They also mention the units for the derivative would be feet per radian and suggest using the equation y = 100 sin
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Please Help...test Review Problem That Wasn't In Any Homework I Can Find!

i don't understand how to figure this problem out, and i really need the help.
A kite is flying Y feet about the ground at the end of a 100 ft. string. the string makes an angle of (theta) with the ground.
1. find the equation for dY/d(theta). what are its units?
2. find dY/d(theta) when Y= 50 feet. State the units
3. if the angular velocite d(theta)/dT =.8 radians per second, how fast is the kite rising when Y=50 feet?
4. how fast is your answer to c in miles per hour?
I AM COMPLETELY LOST, EXCEPT FOR I AM PRETTY SURE I CAN FIGURE OUT NUMBER 4 ONCE I HAVE THE ANSWER TO NUMBER 3 SINCE THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CALCULUS. PLEASE HELP ME...THIS IS A REVIEW PROBLEM FOR A TEST I HAVE ON MONDAY (TWO DAYS FROM NOW), AND IF I CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO DUE THESE TYPE OF PROBLEMS, I AM IN BIG TROUBLE...
 
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This one's tough. Have you drawn it out for yourself? If you did, you know you'd have some sort of trig relationship relating the hypotenuse the opposite side and angle theta. I'm wondering, since they gave you Y but not theta, if you should use arcsine (inverse trig relation) to find theta.

arcsinx = Y/100
100arcsinx= Y
100/sqrt(1-x^2x') = YY'
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Only problem is you end up with two unknowns using this method...oops. Y' would be the ideal thing to find on #3 but for that you need x (theta), which I am now stumped on how to find. Units for 1 and 2 would probably be feet per radian...
 
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Why don't you just write [itex]y = 100 \sin \theta[/itex] and differentiate?
 

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