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You have a wire that is 20 cm long. You wish to cut it into two pieces. One piece will be bent into the shape of a square. The other piece will be bent into the shape of a circle. Let A represent the total area of the square and the circle. What is the circumference of the circle when A is a minimum

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Answer:

Therefore the circumference of the circle is
=(20\pi)/(4+\pi)

Explanation:

Let the side of the square be s

and the radius of the circle be r

The perimeter of the square is = 4s

The circumference of the circle is =2πr

Given that the length of the wire is 20 cm.

According to the problem,

4s + 2πr =20

⇒2s+πr =10


\Rightarrow s=(10-\pi r)/(2)

The area of the circle is = πr²

The area of the square is = s²

A represent the total area of the square and circle.

A=πr²+s²

Putting the value of s


A=\pi r^2+ ((10-\pi r)/(2))^2


\Rightarrow A= \pi r^2+((10)/(2))^2-2.(10)/(2).(\pi r)/(2)+ ((\pi r)/(2))^2


\Rightarrow A=\pi r^2 +25-5 \pi r +(\pi^2r^2)/(4)


\Rightarrow A=\pi r^2(4+\pi)/(4) -5\pi r +25

For maximum or minimum
(dA)/(dr)=0

Differentiating with respect to r


(dA)/(dr)= (2\pi r(4+\pi))/(4) -5\pi

Again differentiating with respect to r


(d^2A)/(dr^2)=(2\pi (4+\pi))/(4) > 0

For maximum or minimum


(dA)/(dr)=0


\Rightarrow (2\pi r(4+\pi))/(4) -5\pi=0


\Rightarrow r = (10\pi )/(\pi(4+\pi))


\Rightarrow r=(10)/(4+\pi)


(d^2A)/(dr^2)|_{ r=(10)/(4+\pi)}=(2\pi (4+\pi))/(4)>0

Therefore at
r=(10)/(4+\pi) , A is minimum.

Therefore the circumference of the circle is


=2 \pi (10)/(4+\pi)


=(20\pi)/(4+\pi)

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