SOLUTION: If a rectangle with length L and width W has a perimeter of 4 cm, what are the dimensions of the rectangle with the largest area and what is that area?
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Question 628180: If a rectangle with length L and width W has a perimeter of 4 cm, what are the dimensions of the rectangle with the largest area and what is that area? Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
The area, given by length times width, can then be represented as a function of the width for a given perimeter thus:
This function is a quadratic that can be put into standard form thus:
The graph of such a quadratic is a parabola that is concave down (the lead coefficient is less than zero), meaning that the vertex represents a maximum. The coordinate of the vertex of this parabola is given by:
Therefore the width that gives the greatest area rectangle for any given perimeter is the perimeter divided by 4. The two widths are therefore half of the perimeter, hence the two lengths must also be half of the perimeter, and therefore the shape is a square.
Divide your given perimeter by 4 and then square the result.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it