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16 November, 21:39

Find the dimensions of the rectangle with largest area that can be inscribed in an equilateral triangle with sides of 1 unit, if one side of the rectangle is on the base of the equilateral triangle.

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  1. 16 November, 22:43
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    The area of the rectangle is equal to L x W where L is the length and W is the width.

    A = L x W

    If we let L be the length and given that the triangle is equilateral with sides equal to 1, the value of W should be (0.5 - L/2) (tan 60)

    W = (0.5 - L/2) (tan 60)

    Simplifying the expression for the width,

    W = 0.866 - 0.866L

    The area now becomes,

    A = (L) (0.866 - 0.866L)

    Simplifying,

    A = 0.866L - 0.866L²

    Derive and equate to zero for the maximum value of L.

    dA = 0.866 - 2 (0.866) (L) = 0

    The value of L from the equation should be 0.5.

    W = 0.866 - 0.866 (0.5) = 0.433

    Answer: L = 0.5

    W = 0.433
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