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(0, 10) The line g passes through (0, 15) and (6, 0).
The point A(x, y) is on the line g too.
A(x, y) a) determine the linear function of g
b) determine A(x, y) so that the area of
the shaded region is maximum
c) determine the maximum area of the
(6, 0) shaded region

S B R

PQRS is a square which its area is 121 m2.


BS = x and AP = 2x.
a) Determine x so that the area of the
triangle ABQ is minimum.
b) Determine the minimum area of the
triangle ABQ

P Q

C
ABC is an isosceles triangle which AB = 13 cm
and CD is 7 cm. A rectangle PQRS is made
inside the triangle where PD = DQ = x cm.
S R a) Determine PS in term of x using
similarity.
b) Determine x so that the area of PQRS is
maximum
c) Determine the maximum area of PQRS

A P D Q B
D R C
ABCD is a rectangle which AB =
18 m and BC = 12 m. The points P,
Q Q, R, and S are on the sides of AB,
BC, CD, and AD respectively. AS
= DR = CQ = BP = x m.
a) Determine x so that the area
S of PQRS is minimum
b) Determine the minimum
area of PQRS
A P B

ABCDE is a window consists of a rectangle and a


E C half circle. It is known that the perimeter of
ABCDE is 24 m. Suppose the radius of the circle is
R m and BC = T m.
a) Determine the perimeter of ABCDE in terms
of R and T.
b) Determine R so that the area of the window
is maximum.
c) Determine the maximum area of the window

A B

E D
AB = DE = 24 m. The circle in the
center of ABCDEF has radius 1 m.
AE = BD = x m and the height of
F C the triangles AEF and BCD are the
same which is (x – 5) m.
a) Determine x so that the area
of the unshaded region is
A B maximum
b)

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