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24 November, 08:45

a 1ft long piece of wire needs to be divided into two pieces which will form the shape of a circle and a square. Determine the length of each piece so that the sum of the areas of the circle and the square is minimized

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  1. 24 November, 12:42
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    Length of wire for circle is 0.44 ft

    Length of wire for square is 0.56 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x is circumference of the circle

    then

    (1-x) = perimeter of the square

    Find the radius of the circle

    r = (x/2.π)

    Find the area of the circle

    a = π (x/2π) ^2

    a = π (x^2/4π^2)

    Cancel π

    a = x^2/4π

    Find the area of the square:

    a = (1-x/4) ^2

    a = (1-2x+x^2) / 16

    Total area

    A = (x^2/4π) + (1-2x+x^2/16)

    A = 4x^2+3.142-6.284x+3.142x^2

    A = 7.142x^2-6.284x+3.142

    Find the axis of symmetry [x = - b / (2a) ]

    x = - (-6.284) / {2. (7.142) }

    x = 6.284/14.284

    x = 0.44 ft, the piece of wire creating a circle

    and

    1 - 0.44 = 0.56 ft, the piece of wire creating the square

    These lengths should give minimum area of the circle and square together
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