Hi all, I'm taking my first semester of calculus and am in the process of working on a precalc review homework problem. I think I am doing it right but would like some confirmation and also a little help with one of the questions.
The question is this-
A piece of wire 24 inches long is bent into the shape of a rectangle having width x and length y.
a. Express y as a function of x.
I come up with 2y + 2x = 24 which ends up as y = -x + 12.
b. Express the area A of the rectangle as a function of x.
So then A= x*y and since y= -x+12 we have A= x(-x+12) an multiplying gives us A= -x2 + 12x. Does that look ok?
c. Show that the area A is the greatest if the rectangle is a square.
This is is causing me some trouble. I'm not really sure what to do with the above info at this point.. I've thought about locating the vertex which give me x=6 but I don't know if that is of any help to my problem.
I'd appreciate any advice!
Thanks
The question is this-
A piece of wire 24 inches long is bent into the shape of a rectangle having width x and length y.
a. Express y as a function of x.
I come up with 2y + 2x = 24 which ends up as y = -x + 12.
b. Express the area A of the rectangle as a function of x.
So then A= x*y and since y= -x+12 we have A= x(-x+12) an multiplying gives us A= -x2 + 12x. Does that look ok?
c. Show that the area A is the greatest if the rectangle is a square.
This is is causing me some trouble. I'm not really sure what to do with the above info at this point.. I've thought about locating the vertex which give me x=6 but I don't know if that is of any help to my problem.
I'd appreciate any advice!
Thanks