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12 January, 22:12

Lindsey has 45ft of metal fencing to form 3 sides of a rectangular garden. A tall wooden fence already in place will serve as the fourth side. What lengths of fencing will produce the largest area?

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  1. 12 January, 22:34
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    To answer this item, we let L be the length and W be the width. The area of the rectangles is calculated through the equation,

    Area = L x W

    From the given scenario, we can deduced that,

    L + 2W = 48

    Such that L = 48 - 2W.

    Substituting this to the equation for area,

    Area = (48 - 2W) (W)

    Simplifying,

    Area = 48W - 2W²

    Differentiating and equating to zero,

    dArea = 48 - 4W = 0

    The value of W from the equation is 12. Hence,

    L = 48 - 2W = 48 - 2 (12) = 24

    The dimensions are:

    Length = 24 ft

    Width = 12 ft
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