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Among all right circular cones with a slant height of 24​, what are the dimensions​ (radius and​ height) that maximize the volume of the​ cone? The slant height of a cone is the distance from the outer edge of the base to the vertex. Let V be the volume of the cone. What is the objective function in terms of the height of the​ cone, h?

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Answer:

5571.99

Explanation:

We need to use the Pythagorean theorem to solve the problem.

The theorem indicates that,


r^2+h^2=24^2 \\r^2+h^2=576\\r^2=576-h^2

Once this is defined, we proceed to define the volume of a cone,


v=(1)/(3)\pi r^2 h

Substituting,


v=(1)/(3) \pi (576-h^2)h\\v=(1)/(3) \pi (576h-h^3)

We need to find the maximum height, so we proceed to calculate h, by means of its derivative and equalizing 0,


(dv)/(dh) = (1)/(3) \pi (576-3h^2)


(dv)/(dh) = 0 then
\rightarrow (1)/(3)\pi(576-3h^2)=0


h_1=-8√(3)\\h_2=8√(3)

We select the positiv value.

We have then,


r^2 = 576-(8\sqrt3)^2 = 384\\r=√(384)

We can now calculate the maximum volume,


V_(max)= (1)/(3)\pi r^2 h = (1)/(3)\pi (√(384))^2 (8√(3)) = 5571.99

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