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(a)
To find:the function
(a)

Answer to Problem 18PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The width as
Concept used:
The volume of the square is:
Calculation:
According to the given diagram which is in the form of square box having its total length and width as
Let
Then the length and width will be:
Length and width will be equal both are
Height will be the value of
The volume of the box will be:
Hence,
(b)
To find:the length of the cut square
(b)

Answer to Problem 18PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The volume of the box equals to
Concept used:
In synthetic substitution method:
If
Then the last remainder is the solution of the function.
Calculation:
According to the given the volume of the box equals to
The equation can be solved by multiplying the terms:
At
By using synthetic substitution methods to find the depreciated polynomial at
The equation will be:
The length of the square side is
To check which solution is fit:
Therefore, the only two solution is fit for the solution as:
Hence,
(c)
To find:the volume of the box having length of the square cut
(c)

Answer to Problem 18PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept used:
The volume of the square is:
Calculation:
The volume of the function when
Hence,
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