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A picture frame has a border of 2cm at the top and bottom and 3cm at the sides. If the total area of the border is to be 100cm ^2, find the maximum area of the frame.

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Firstly, we need to find two different areas.
The area of the picture and the area of the border.


Area of Picture = (x-6)(y-4)

Border Area = xy-(x-6)(y-4)
= 6y+4x-24
=100
y = (124-4x)/6
= (62-2x)/3

Area of Picture = (x-6)(y-4)
=(x-6)((62-2x)/3 -4)
= (x-6)(50-2x)/3
= (-2/3) ( x^2-31x+150)
= (-2/3) ( x^2-2 (31/2) x + (31/2)^2+150-(31/2)^2)
= (-2/3) ( (x-16.5)^2 +150-(31/2)^2 )
=(2/3)( -150+(31/2)^2 ) - (2/3)(x-16.5)^2


Therefore, the maximum of A, x=16.5,
Hence A = (2/3)( -150+(31/2)^2 )
= 60.17 cm^2




Misc workings:

3*2=6
2*2=4
 

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