Chapter 9: Problem 23
A rectangle is bounded by the \(x\) - and \(y\) -axes and the graph of \(y=(6-x) / 2\) (see figure). What length and width should the rectangle have so that its area is a maximum?
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Chapter 9: Problem 23
A rectangle is bounded by the \(x\) - and \(y\) -axes and the graph of \(y=(6-x) / 2\) (see figure). What length and width should the rectangle have so that its area is a maximum?
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