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Homework Statement
Find the minimum value of the volume of a cone that is transcribing a four-sided prism with a=42cm and h=8cm
Homework Equations
V=\frac{r^{2}H\pi}{3}
<br /> \frac{H}{r}=\frac{h}{r-\frac{a}{2}}<br />
The Attempt at a Solution
From the equation above it follows that
H=\frac{2hr}{2r-a}
Inserting this into V I get
V=\frac{2hr^{3}\pi}{6r-3a}
Taking the derivative of this I get
\frac{dr}{dV}=\frac{2r^{2}\pi (4r-3a)}{(2r-a)^{2}}
Setting this 0 and solving for r I get
r=\frac{3a}{4}
Since a is 42cm I get 31.5cm as the answer
Setting this into the H equation I get:
H=3h
Since h is 8cm, I get 24cm as the answer
Now, my solution textbook tells me that I got the answer for H right, but it tells me that r should be
r=\frac{63\sqrt{2}}{2}
What did I get wrong? Where does the square root come from? :/