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Bob has 50 feet of fencing to enclose a rectangular garden. If one side of the garden is x feet long, he wants the other side to be (25 – x) feet wide. What value of x will give the largest area, in square
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Bob has 50 feet of fencing to enclose a rectangular garden. If one side of the garden is x feet long, he wants the other side to be (25 – x) feet wide. What value of x will give the largest area, in square feet, for the garden?
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The area will be:
A=x(25-x)
A=25x-x^2
For the area to be maximize the rate of change of area will be zero, or dA/dx=0
dA/dx=25-2x
25-2x=0
2x=25
x=12.5
So the dimensions will be 12.5 and (25-12.5)=12.5. Thus the greatest area possible with 50 foot of fencing is a square with sides of 12.5 feet.
(A square always results in the greatest possible area for a rectangular plane for a given amount of material...so in general, all such problems will result with dimensions of a square with sides equal to the material divided by four.)
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