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How would you divide a 18 inch line into two parts of length a and b so that a b =18 and the product is maximized

a) a=b
b) a>b
c) ad) No specific relationship between

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To maximize the product of the lengths a and b of an 18 inch line, where their product is 18, they should be equal. The lengths a and b should both be 9 inches, therefore the answer is (a) a=b.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks how to divide an 18 inch line into two parts of lengths a and b such that the product a × b is equal to 18 and is maximized. To maximize the product of two numbers that add up to a constant, the numbers should be as close to each other as possible. According to the arithmetic mean-geometric mean inequality, the arithmetic mean is always greater than or equal to the geometric mean, with equality holding when the two numbers are equal.

Therefore, for two positive numbers a and b where a + b is constant, the product a × b is maximized when a is equal to b. In this case, we can divide the 18 inch line into two parts of 9 inches each, so a = b = 9 and a × b = 18. Hence, when a is equal to b, the product is maximized and the answer is (a) a = b.

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