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31 July, 03:33

A farmer owns 1000 m of fence and wants to enclose the largest possible rectangular area. the region to be fenced has a straight canal on one side, and thus needs to be fenced on only three sides. what is the largest area she can enclose and what are its dimensions?

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  1. 31 July, 03:53
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    These questions are hard until you "translate" them into maths.

    So this farmer wants to maximize the terratory enclosed by the fence.

    The area of a rectangle is a*b where we know that a+2b=1000.

    a+2b=1000

    thus a=1000-2b

    a*b = b * (1000-2b) and you need to find the maximum for this

    =-b^2 + 1000b

    Now you can do 2 things. Easy: use differentiation (if you know it)

    Hard: Use the method of completing a square
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