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19 September, 17:05

What is the largest rectangular area one can enclose with 14 inches of string?

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  1. 19 September, 18:52
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    A=w*h

    p=2w+2h

    if w=x, then h=7-x.

    a (x) = x * (7-x)

    a (x) = 7x - x^2

    to find the largest area we need to derivative a (x):

    a' (x) = 7 - 2x = 0 - - > x = 3.5

    therefore:

    maxArea = a (3.5) = 3.5 * 3.5 = 12.25
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