(a.)
A formula y
(a.)
Answer to Problem 18E
It has been determined that the formula for the volume of the box is e
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A piece of cardboard measures
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:
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
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
Now, from the figure,
Again, from the figure,
Put these values in
Simplifying,
On further simplification,
So, the length of the box is
Similarly, it can be seen from the figure that the width of the box is the width of the base, which is
Now, from the figure,
Again, from the figure,
Put these values in
Simplifying,
On further simplification,
So, the width of the box is
Finally, it can be seen from the figure that the height of the box is given as
Now, from the figure,
So, the height of the box is
As determined, the length, width and height of the box are
Then, the volume of the cuboidal box is given as,
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
(b.)
The domain of
(b.)
Answer to Problem 18E
It has been determined that the domain of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A piece of cardboard measures
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:
Concept used:
The domain of a function
Calculation:
It is given that a piece of cardboard measures
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
Since the dimensions of the box must be positive, it follows that
Simplifying,
On further simplification,
Combining,
This is the domain of
As determined previously, the volume of the cuboidal box is given as,
The graph of
Conclusion:
It has been determined that the domain of
(c.)
The maximum volume and the value of
(c.)
Answer to Problem 18E
It has been determined that the maximum volume is approximately
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A piece of cardboard measures
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:
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
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,
The graph of
It can be seen that the highest point on the graph of
This implies that the maximum volume is approximately
Conclusion:
It has been determined that the maximum volume is approximately
(d.)
To Confirm: The result in part (c) analytically.
(d.)
Answer to Problem 18E
The result obtained in part (c) has been confirmed analytically.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A piece of cardboard measures
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:
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
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,
Differentiating,
Simplifying,
So,
Differentiating again,
Equating the first derivative to zero,
Applying the quadratic formula,
Solving,
So,
Simplifying,
Now, it has been determined previously that the domain is
So, the only feasible solution is
Put
This shows that the value of
This confirms the result obtained in part (c).
Conclusion:
The result obtained in part (c) has been confirmed analytically.
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