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2 November, 08:05

A farmer with 2000 meters of fencing wants to enclose a rectangular plot that borders on a straight river. if the farmer does not fence the side along the river, what is the largest area that can be enclosed?

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  1. 2 November, 10:22
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    The area is given by x (2000 - 2x) where x is the width of the rectangular plot.

    dA/dx = 2000 - 4x = 0 (for maximum / minimum area)

    4x = 2000

    x = 500

    and the length of the plot = 2000 - 2 (500) = 1000

    d^2y/dx^2 is negative so its a maximum area

    Maximum area = 1000*500 = 500,000 m^2
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