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  • 13-04-2017
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A=xy if 2x+y=16 find the maximum

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irspow
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  • 13-04-2017
solve the second for y...

y=16-2x, then the A=xy becomes:

A=x(16-2x)

A=16x-2x^2

dA/dx=16-4x, d2A/dx2=-4

Since acceleration, d2A/dx2, is a constant negative, when velocity, dA/dx=0, A(x) is at an absolute maximum value...

dA/dx=0 when 4x=16, x=4 and that maximum value is:

A(4)=16x-2x^2=32 u^2
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