Concept explainers
a.
To write: the width y as a function of x .
a.

Answer to Problem 80E
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A rectangular region of length x and width yhas an area of 500
square meters.
Formula used:
Area=length
Calculation:
Length= x.
Width= y.
Ares A= 500
b.
To find: the domain of the function based on the physical constraints of the problem.
b.

Answer to Problem 80E
The domain of the function is [0,
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A rectangular region of length x and width yhas an area of 500
square meters.
Calculation:
x to be positive , and >0 so that there is actually some rectangle formed. Other than that make x infinitely large, causing y to be tiny. The domain is then x >0 or [0,
c.
To sketch: a graph of the function and find the width of the rectangle when x = 30 meters.
c.

Answer to Problem 80E
When x = 30 meters then
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A rectangular region of length x and width yhas an area of 500
square meters.
Calculation:
The graph of the function
Where x -axis shows length and y -axis shows width of the rectangle whose area is 500
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