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25 July, 02:01

Miguel buys 100 feet of fence to enclose a rectangular area of his backyard so his dog can run freely. What is the maximum area, in square feet, he can enclose?

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  1. 25 July, 04:49
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    Suppose the length of the triangle is x, if the perimeter of the rectangle is 100 ft, the width of the rectangle will be (50-x) ft.

    Area of rectangle will be:

    A=length*width

    A=x (50-x)

    A=50x-x^2

    at maximum area, dA/dx=0

    thus

    dA/dx=50-2x=0

    solving for x we get

    2x=50

    x=25

    thus for maximum area length=25 ft

    the size of the width will be

    50-x=50-25=25 ft

    thus the maximum area will be:

    25*25=625 sq. feet
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