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6 September, 18:33

What is the largest possible area (in cm²) for a rectangle with a perimeter of 120 cm?

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  1. 6 September, 19:01
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    900 cm²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Perimeter of a rectangle is given by

    P=2 (l+w)

    Where l and w are length and width respectively.

    Substituting P with 120 cm

    120=2 (l+w)

    Divide both sides by 2

    60=l+w

    Making w the subject of formula

    w=60-l

    Area, A=lw

    Substitute w with 60-l

    A=l (60-l) = 60l-l²

    Since A=60l-l²

    Get the first derivative of A with respect to l

    0=60-2l

    l=60/2=30

    Therefore, w=60-l=60-30=30

    The length abd width are both 30cm. This is a square and a square is also a type of rectangle since it has four sides.

    Area=30*30=900cm²
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