SOLUTION: Hi I would like a calculus answer to this problem (Using a derivative)
What is the maximum area of a right angled triangle with perimeter 72?
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What is the maximum area of a right angled triangle with perimeter 72?
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Question 894103: Hi I would like a calculus answer to this problem (Using a derivative)
What is the maximum area of a right angled triangle with perimeter 72?
thank you! Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Form a right triangle, sides A and B, hypotenuse C.
Perimeter:
Pythagorean theorem:
Let's get rid of
.
.
Area (Use Y instead of A):
Maximize the area.
Make Y a function of only 1 variable.
Substitute,
Take the derivative using the quotient rule,
Now set it equal to zero.
Since cannot be greater than 72,
Then,
It's an isosceles right triangle.
So then,