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Vishal Baghel

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Kindly go through the solution

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Let r, h, l and Ø be the radius, height, slant height and semi-vertical angle respectively of the cone. i.e., r, h, l>0.

Then, Volume V of the cone is

=13πr2h. 

=13π (l2h2)h

=13π (l2hh3).

So,  dVdh=13π (l23h2)

d2Vdh2=2πh

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Let r and h be the radius and height of the cone.

The volume V of the cone is.

=13πr2h

r2h=3Vπ=k (SAY)r2=kh.

And curve surface area S is

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Let r and h be the radius and height of the one in scribed in the sphere of radius R.

Then, is ΔOBC, rt angle at B (h-r)2 + r2 = R2

h2 + R2- 2hR + h2 = R2

r2 = 2hR -h2

Then the volume v of the cone is, V=13*r2h =13π(2hRh2)h

=13π(2Rh2h3).

dVdh=π3(4Rh3h2).

d2Vdh2=π3(4R6h).

At dVdh=0

π3(4Rh3h2)=0.

4Rh – 3h2 = 0.

h(4R – 3h) = 0.

h = 0 and h=4R3

As h> 0, h=43.

At h=4R3,d2vdh2=π3[4R6*4rR3]

=13[4R8R]=43<0

h=4R3 is a point of maxima.

and r2=2hRh2=2*4R3R−(4R3)2

=3*8R2916R29

r2=8R29

Hence, Volume of Cone, =13πr2h

=13π*8R29*4R3

=827*43πR3=827* Volume of sphere.

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Let x and y in 'm' be the length of side of the square the radius of the circle respectily

Then, length of wire = perimeter of square + circumference of circle

28 = 4x + 2πy

 2x + πy = 14

y=142xx

The combine area A of the square and the circle is

A = x2 + πy2

=x2+π[142xπ]2

=x2+[2(7x)x]2

=x2+4π(7x)2.

So, dAdx=2x+42π(7x)+(1)=2x8π(7x)

d2Adx2=2+8π

At, dAdx=0

2x8(7x)π=0

2x=8π(7x)

2πx=568x

(2x+8)x=56

x=562π+8=28x+4.

At, x=28π+4,d2Adx2=2+γπ>0

x=28π+4 isa point of minima

Hence, length of square = 4x=4(281+4)=112π+4m

and length of circle = 2πy

=2π(142xπ)

=2π[14π21[28π+4]]

=284[28π+4]=281121+4

=28x+112112x+4

=28ππ+4

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The volume v of a cylinder of height h and radius r is

V = πr2h = 100

h=100πr2.

Let, s be the surface area then

S = 2r2hr(r + h) = 2x(r2+100rπr2)

=2π(n2+100πn).

dSdr=2π[2x1001r2]

d2Sdr2=2π[2+200πr3]

At, dsdr=2π[2r100πr2]=0

2r=100πr2

⇒M3=50πM=[50π]13,>0.

At, x=[50π]13,d2Sdr2=2π[2+200π[50π]13*3]

=2π[2+4]=12π>0

r=[50π]13 isa point of minimum

And h=100π[50π]23=2[50π]13.

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Let r and h be the radius and height of the cylinder

So, r, h > 0

The total surface area s is given by

S = 2πr(h + r) = content .

S2π=r(h+r) = content = x (say)

h+r=ur

h=krr=kr2r.

Then, the volume v of the cylinder

V=πr2h=πr2(kr2r)=πr(xx2)=π(kxπ3)

So, dvdr=π(x3r2)

d2dr2=6πr.

For maximum, dvdr=0

π[x3x2)=0

r2=x3

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Let A.B.C.D.be the square increased in a given fixed circle with radius x

Let 'x' and 'y' be the length and breadth of the rectangle

∴x, y> 0

In ABC, right angle at B,

x2 + y2 = (2x)2

x2 + y2 = 4x2

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Let 'x' cm be the length of side of the square to be cut off from the rectangular surface

Then, the volume v of the box is v = (45 - 2x) (24 - 2x) x

= 1080x - 138x2 + 4x3

So,  dvdx=1080276x+12x2

d2dx2=276+24x

At,  dvdx=01080276x+12x2=0

x2- 23x + 90 = 0

x2- 5x - 18x + 90 = 0

x (x - 5) - 18 (x - 5) = 0

(x- 5) (x- 18) = 0

 x = 5 and x = 18

At x = 18, breadth = 24 - 2 (18) = 24 - 36 = -12 which is not possible

At,  x=5, d2vdx2=276+24 (5)=276+120=150<0

Hence, x = 5 is the point of maximum

So, '5' cm length of square seeds to be cut from each corner of the secthgle

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Side of the tin square piece = 18 cm

Let x cm be the thought of the square to be cut from each corner.

The volume v of the box after cutting

v = length * breadth * height

= (18 - 2x) (18 - 2xx x

= (18 - 2x)2x

= (324 + 4x2- 72x) x

= 4x3- 72x2 + 324x

So,  ddx=12x2144x+324

d2vdx2=24x144

As ddx=012x2144x+324=0

x2- 12x + 27 = 0

x2- 9x- 3x + 27 = 0

x (x - 9) - 3 (x - 9) = 0

(x - 9) (x - 3) = 0

 x = 9 and x = 3

At x = 0, length of box = 18 - 2π9 = 18 - 18 = 0

Which is not possible

And at x = 3,  d2ydx2 = 24 (3) - 144 = -72 < 0

∴x = 3 is a point of maximum

Hence, '3' cm (square) is to be cut from each side of the square

So that volume of box is maximum

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