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3. 0/2 points 1 Previous Answers SCalcET8 4.7.008. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Find the dimensions of a rectangle with area 1,728 m* whose perimeter is as small as possible. (If both values are the same number, enter it into both blanks.) 41.6 x m (smaller value) 41.6 x m (larger value) Enhanced Feedback lease try again, keeping in mind that the area of a rectangle with edges x and y is A = xy and the perimeter is P = 2x + 2y, Find a relationship between x and y using the fact that the area is a constant. Rewrite the perimeter as a function of one variable. Use calculus to find the edges of the rectangle that minimize the perimeter Need Help? Read itTalk to a Tutor
3. 0/2 points 1 Previous Answers SCalcET8 4.7.008. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Find the dimensions of a rectangle with area 1,728 m* whose perimeter is as small as possible. (If both values are the same number, enter it into both blanks.) 41.6 x m (smaller value) 41.6 x m (larger value) Enhanced Feedback lease try again, keeping in mind that the area of a rectangle with edges x and y is A = xy and the perimeter is P = 2x + 2y, Find a relationship between x and y using the fact that the area is a constant. Rewrite the perimeter as a function of one variable. Use calculus to find the edges of the rectangle that minimize the perimeter Need Help? Read itTalk to a Tutor
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