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Question 1157160: A Norman window is a window with a semi-circle on top of regular rectangular window. (See the picture.) What should be the dimensions of the rectangular part of a Norman window to allow in as much light as possible, if there are only 12 ft of the frame material available? Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn:Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! x, the diameter and dimension of the one side with the semicircle
w, the other rectangular dimension
Area A:
Amount of frame material, 12 feet:
The two equations are just after starting, and not the finished solution ,...
Let x = width and diameter;
y = height of the rectangle part.
Then the perimeter
P = ====> + = 12 ====> y = .
The area A = + = + = - - + = + -
Then the condition for the maximum area = 0 takes the form
= 0, or = 6 ====> x = = = 3.36 ft.
Answer. The maximum area is at x = 3.36 ft (the width),
y = = = 1.68 ft (the height).