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11 November, 11:55

The owner of a motel has 5000 m of fencing and wants to enclose a rectangular plot of land that borders a straight highway. if she does not fence the side along the highway, what is the largest area that can be enclosed?

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  1. 11 November, 12:22
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    The perimeter in this case is:

    y + 2x = 5000

    The area is:

    A = x * y

    We rewrite the area:

    A = x * (5000-2x)

    A = 5000x-2x ^ 2

    We derive:

    A ' = 5000-4x

    We equal zero and clear x:

    0 = 5000-4x

    4x = 5000

    x = 5000/4

    x = 1250

    We look for the other dimension:

    y = 5000-2x

    y = 5000-2 (1250)

    y = 5000-2500

    y = 2500

    Then, the area will be:

    A = (2500) * (1250)

    A = 3125000 m ^ 2

    Answer:

    The largest area that can be enclosed is:

    A = 3125000 m ^ 2
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