SOLUTION: If a rectangle is redrawn so that it's perimeter remains constant but it's area increases,what happens to the shape of the rectangle?
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Question 732499: If a rectangle is redrawn so that it's perimeter remains constant but it's area increases,what happens to the shape of the rectangle?
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Hunt: The maximum area of a rectangle for a given perimeter is achieved when the the rectangle is a square.
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