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The formula for the radius r in terms of x . and for the maximum areas is x=2/
+4
Given that,
y forms a circle of radius r
y=2
r
r=y/2
(2-y)- forms Square Side x
(2-y) = 4x
x=(2-y)/4
Now Sum of Area's=Area of Square +Area of Circle
Sum =
r² + x²
Substitute the r and x values in above equation,
A(y)= y²/4
+(y-2)²/ 16
To maximize Area A(y)
A'(y)= 0
2y/4
+ 2(y-2)/16 =0
y/2
+ (y-2)/8 =0
y = 2
/
+4
Y max will be max, x to be maximum.
for maximum sum of areas,
x=2/
+4
Hence,The formula for the radius r in terms of x . and for the maximum areas is x=2/
+4
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Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
a polynomial has one quadratic factor and 3 linear factors. One of the linear factors has multiplicity two. What is the degree of the polynomial
A polynomial with one quadratic obtains the forms ( ax² +bx +c ) with 3 linear factors.
Suppose the three linear fractions are :
(x- P) (x-Q) (x- R)
∴
The polynomial = ( ax² +bx +c )(x- P) (x-Q) (x- R)
By factorization, the highest degree of the polynomial = 5
The answer to your question is 9
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