Problem 5 A window has the shape of a rectangle surmounted by an isosceles triangle, as illustrated in the figure. If the perimeter of the window is 12 feet, what values of x, y, and e will maximize the total area? (It's challenging – involves trig) Consider the glass perimeter as the outside edges ( 3X+ 2Y + 2S = 12)...but find S in terms of X by trig. Y
Problem 5 A window has the shape of a rectangle surmounted by an isosceles triangle, as illustrated in the figure. If the perimeter of the window is 12 feet, what values of x, y, and e will maximize the total area? (It's challenging – involves trig) Consider the glass perimeter as the outside edges ( 3X+ 2Y + 2S = 12)...but find S in terms of X by trig. Y
Algebra for College Students
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Chapter12: Algebra Of Matrices
Section12.CR: Review Problem Set
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