Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020
Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781418300203
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 4.4, Problem 18E

(a.)

To determine

A formula y Vx for the volume of the box.

(a.)

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Answer to Problem 18E

It has been determined that the formula for the volume of the box is e Vx=152x102xx .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A piece of cardboard measures 10in. by 15in. Two equal squares are removed from the corners of a 10in.

side and two equal rectangles are removed from the other corners so that the tabs can be folded to form a rectangular box with a lid, as shown in the following figure:

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 4.4, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  1

Concept used:

The volume of a cuboid is the product of length, width and height.

Calculation:

It is given that a piece of cardboard measures 10in. by 15in. Two equal squares are removed from the corners of a 10in. side and two equal rectangles are removed from the other corners so that the tabs can be folded to form a rectangular box with a lid.

So, the shape of the box so formed is that of a cuboid.

It can be seen from the figure that the length of the box is the length of the base, which is NK .

Now, from the figure, AN+NK+KJ+JI=15in.

Again, from the figure, AN=KJ=x and since the dimensions of the lid must equal the dimensions of the base, it follows that JI=NK .

Put these values in AN+NK+KJ+JI=15in. to get,

  x+NK+x+NK=15in.

Simplifying,

  2NK+x=15

On further simplification,

  NK=152x

So, the length of the box is 152x .

Similarly, it can be seen from the figure that the width of the box is the width of the base, which is CN .

Now, from the figure, DC+CN+NM=10in.

Again, from the figure, DC=NM=x .

Put these values in DC+CN+NM=10in. to get,

  x+CN+x=10in.

Simplifying,

  CN+2x=10

On further simplification,

  CN=102x

So, the width of the box is 102x .

Finally, it can be seen from the figure that the height of the box is given as NM .

Now, from the figure, NM=x .

So, the height of the box is x .

As determined, the length, width and height of the box are 152x , 102x and x respectively.

Then, the volume of the cuboidal box is given as,

  Vx=152x102xx

This is the required formula for volume of the box.

Conclusion:

It has been determined that the formula for the volume of the box is Vx=152x102xx .

(b.)

To determine

The domain of Vx in the given problem and the graph of Vx over its domain.

(b.)

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Answer to Problem 18E

It has been determined that the domain of Vx in the given problem is 0<x<5 and the graph of Vx over its domain is given as follows:

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 4.4, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A piece of cardboard measures 10in. by 15in. Two equal squares are removed from the corners of a 10in.

side and two equal rectangles are removed from the other corners so that the tabs can be folded to form a rectangular box with a lid, as shown in the following figure:

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 4.4, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  3

Concept used:

The domain of a function Vx is the set of values of x for which the function is defined.

Calculation:

It is given that a piece of cardboard measures 10in. by 15in. Two equal squares are removed from the corners of a 10in. side and two equal rectangles are removed from the other corners so that the tabs can be folded to form a rectangular box with a lid.

So, the shape of the box so formed is that of a cuboid.

As determined previously, the length, width and height of the box are 152x , 102x and x respectively.

Since the dimensions of the box must be positive, it follows that 152x>0 , 102x>0 and x>0 .

Simplifying, x<152 , 2x<10 and x>0 .

On further simplification, x<7.5 , x<5 and x>0 .

Combining, 0<x<5 .

This is the domain of Vx in the given problem.

As determined previously, the volume of the cuboidal box is given as,

  Vx=152x102xx

The graph of Vx over its domain; 0<x<5 is given as:

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 4.4, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  4

Conclusion:

It has been determined that the domain of Vx in the given problem is 0<x<5 and the graph of Vx over its domain is given as follows:

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 4.4, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  5

(c.)

To determine

The maximum volume and the value of x that gives it, using graphical method.

(c.)

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Answer to Problem 18E

It has been determined that the maximum volume is approximately 66.019 cubic inches and it is given by x1.92 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A piece of cardboard measures 10in. by 15in. Two equal squares are removed from the corners of a 10in.

side and two equal rectangles are removed from the other corners so that the tabs can be folded to form a rectangular box with a lid, as shown in the following figure:

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 4.4, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  6

Concept used:

The highest point on a graph gives the maximum value of the function.

Calculation:

It is given that a piece of cardboard measures 10in. by 15in. Two equal squares are removed from the corners of a 10in. side and two equal rectangles are removed from the other corners so that the tabs can be folded to form a rectangular box with a lid.

So, the shape of the box so formed is that of a cuboid.

As determined previously, the volume of the cuboidal box is given as,

  Vx=152x102xx

The graph of Vx over its domain; 0<x<5 is given as:

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 4.4, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  7

It can be seen that the highest point on the graph of Vx is the point 1.92,66.019 .

This implies that the maximum volume is approximately 66.019 cubic inches and it is given by x1.92 .

Conclusion:

It has been determined that the maximum volume is approximately 66.019 cubic inches and it is given by x1.92 .

(d.)

To determine

To Confirm: The result in part (c) analytically.

(d.)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18E

The result obtained in part (c) has been confirmed analytically.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A piece of cardboard measures 10in. by 15in. Two equal squares are removed from the corners of a 10in.

side and two equal rectangles are removed from the other corners so that the tabs can be folded to form a rectangular box with a lid, as shown in the following figure:

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 4.4, Problem 18E , additional homework tip  8

Concept used:

A function attains its maximum value at a point where its first derivative is zero and its second derivative is negative.

Calculation:

It is given that a piece of cardboard measures 10in. by 15in. Two equal squares are removed from the corners of a 10in. side and two equal rectangles are removed from the other corners so that the tabs can be folded to form a rectangular box with a lid.

So, the shape of the box so formed is that of a cuboid.

As determined previously, the volume of the cuboidal box is given as,

  Vx=152x102xx

Differentiating,

  Vx=1102xx+152x2x+152x102x1

Simplifying,

  Vx=x2x10+152x2x+102x=2x210x+152x104x=2x210x+152104xx104x=2x210x+7530x10x+4x2

So, Vx=6x250x+75 .

Differentiating again,

  Vx=12x50

Equating the first derivative to zero,

  6x250x+75=0

Applying the quadratic formula,

  x=50±502467526

Solving,

  x=50±2500180012=50±70012=50±10712=25±576

So, x=25+576 or x=25576 .

Simplifying, x6.37 or x1.96 .

Now, it has been determined previously that the domain is 0<x<5 .

So, the only feasible solution is x1.96 .

Put x1.96 in Vx=12x50 to get,

  V1.9626.48<0

This shows that the value of Vx is maximum when x1.96 .

This confirms the result obtained in part (c).

Conclusion:

The result obtained in part (c) has been confirmed analytically.

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