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Fill in the blank: A road of 108 m length is bent to form a rectangle. If area of the rectangle is maximum, then its dimensions are _______. - Mathematics and Statistics

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Fill in the blank:

A road of 108 m length is bent to form a rectangle. If the area of the rectangle is maximum, then its dimensions are _______.

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A road of 108 m length is bent to form a rectangle. If area of the rectangle is maximum, then its dimensions are x = 27, y = 27.

Explanation:

Let the length and breadth of a rectangle be x and y.

∴ Perimeter of rectangle = 2(x + y) = 108

∴ x + y = 54

∴ y = 54 - x      ....(i)

Let A = Area of rectangle = x × y

= x (54 - x) = 54x - x2

Differentiating w.r.t. we get

`"dA"/"dt" = 54 - 2"x"`

Consider, `"dA"/"dt" = 0` 

∴ 54 - 2x = 0

∴ x = 27

∴ y = 27          ....[from (i)]

x = 27, y = 27

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