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28 November, 19:04

Find the area of the largest trapezoid that can be inscribed in a circle of radius 1 and whose base is a diameter of the circle.

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  1. 28 November, 19:24
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    let x = shortest base of the trapezoid

    A = h (x/2 + r) = ⚠(r² - (x/2) ²) (r + x/2)

    = ⚠(1 - (x/2) ²) (1 + x/2) ... if r = 1

    dA/dx = (2 - x - x²) / (2⚠(4 - x²))

    = 0 at x = 1 ... which is a relative maximum because d²A/dx² < 0

    A = (3/4) âš3
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