Lesson 7 Optimization Problems
Lesson 7 Optimization Problems
x x
x x x x
x x
10-2x 10
x x
x x x x
x x
16-2x
16
x
16-2x
V LWh
Let L length 16 - 2x
16 - 2x 10 2x x
W width 10 - 2x
160 - 52x 4x 2 x
h height x
V 160x - 52x 2 4x 3
dV
0 160 - 104x 12x 2 0 dV
dx 160 - 104x 12x 2
3x 2 - 26x 40 0 dx
x - 23x 20 0 V 16 2(2)10 2(2)2
20 (12)(6)(2) 144in3
x 2 and x 6.67
3
thus x 2 x must not be equal to 6.67
because 10-2x will be negative
Example 3
Find the area of the largest rectangle that can be
inscribed in a circle of a given radius, R = 10 inches.
2x
R R y
2y
x
Let L length of the rectangle 2x
W width of the rec tangle 2y
4x 2
A LW 2x 2y A' 0 0
2
4 100 x
100 x 2
A 4xy
4x 2 4100 x 2
since, R2 x 2 y 2 0
100 x 2
then y 2 R2 x 2 4x 2 400 4x 2 0
y R2 x 2 8x 2 400
substituting y R2 x 2 to A 4xy x 2 50
we have, A 4x R2 x 2 x 50 5 2 in.
A 4x 100 - x 2
therefore, A 4 50 100 50
2
A' 4x
2x
100 x 2 4 4 50 50
2 100 x
2
A 200 in.2
4x 2
A' 4 100 x 2
100 x 2
Example 4
Find the altitude of the largest circular cylinder that can
be inscribed in a circular cone of radius R=5” and height
H=10”.
10-y
H=10”
y
x
R=5”
Volume of a right cylinder : dV
100 40y 3y 2
V B h R2 h dy 4
dV
0 100 40y 3y 2 0
V x 2 y dy 4
x H y 3y 2 40y 100 0
but,
R H 3y 10 y 10 0
x 10 y
3y 10 0 y 10 0
5 10
10
510 y 10 y y 3.33" y 10"
x 3
10 2 extraneous
checking :
2
10 y
hence, V y d2 V
2 2
40 6y
dy 4
100 20y y
2
y 10 d2 V 10
if y , 40 6
4 3 dy 4
2
3
V 100y 20y 2 y 3 d2 V
5 max .
4 dy 2
Example 5
A rectangular field of fixed area is to be enclosed and
divided into three lots by parallels to one of the sides. What
would be the relative dimensions of the field to make the
amount of fencing a minimum?
L
Let P the amount of fence needed to enclose the lots
A area of the field
A
P 2L 4W and A LW W
L
substituting W in P 2L 4W;
A
then, P 2L 4
L dP 2L2 4 A
0 0
2L2 4 A dL L2
P
L 2L2 4 A but, A LW
but A is cons tant, hence
2L2 4LW
dP L4L 2L2 4 A 1
therefore,
1
L 2W or W L
dL L2 2
dP 4L2 2L2 4 A 2L2 4 A
2
dL L L2
Example 6
Find the most economical proportions for a quart can.
d
V r 2h Volume of cylinder
V
then, h 2
r
Solving for the Total Surface Area T :
T 2 r 2 2 r h dT 2V
0 4 r 2 0
dr r
V
2 r 2 r 2
2
2V
r 4 r 2
r
V
T 2 r 2
2
r
3 2V V
but, V r 2h
r 4 2
r 2h
dT V1 r
3
4 r 2 2 2
dr r h d
dT 2V r since , r
4 r 2 2 2
dr r d h
dh
2 2
Example 7
Find the proportion of the circular cylinder of largest
volume that can be inscribed in a given sphere.
r r
a
a h/2
C h 2a
Using Pythagorean Theorem; dV 3 2
0 a h 0
2
h
2
dh 4
a r
2 2
3 2
2 a h
2
2 4
h
a2 r 2 4 h2
4 h2 a2 substituting, a2 r 2
2
3 4
h
r 2 a2 4 2 h2
4 h r
2
3 4
but, V Bh r 2h
4 2 h2
h
2
h r
2
checking :
a2 h 3 3
4 h2 4 2 d2 V 3
h3 h r
2
2h
V a h
2 3 3 dh 2
4
4 3h2 h2 4 2 d2 V 3
r
3 3 h max.
dV
a2 3h2
2
dh 2
2h2 4r 2
dh 4
h2 2r 2
dV 3
a2 h2 h
dh 4 hr 2 or r
2
EXERCISES:
1. What number exceeds its square by the maximum amount?
2. The sum of two numbers is “K”. find the minimum value of
the sum of their squares.
3. A rectangular field of given area is to be fenced off along the bank
of a river. If no fence is needed along the river, what are the
dimensions of the rectangle that will require the least amount of
fencing?
4. A Norman window consists of a rectangle surmounted by a
semicircle. What shape gives the most light for a given perimeter?
5. A cylindrical glass jar has a plastic top. If the plastic is half as
expensive as the glass per unit area, find the most economical
proportions for the glass.
6. Find the proportions of the circular cone of maximum volume
inscribed in a sphere.
7. A wall 8 feet high and 24.5 feet from a house. Find the shortest
ladder which will reach from the ground to the house when
leaning over the wall