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[QUOTE="ayrestaurant, post: 3106922, member: 304803"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] A wire that is 7 feet long is to be used to form a square and a circle. How much of the wire should be used for the square and how much for the circle to enclose the maximum area? Possible Solutions: a. o feet for the square and 7 feet for the circle b. pi/7 feet for the square and 49-pi/7 feet for the circle c. 7/4+pi feet for the square and 7pi+21/4+pi feet for the circle d. none of these [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] volume? circunference? [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] differentiate and equal to cero... but I need to find the equation first please help.. and thanx! [/QUOTE]
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