Need help with question 9 and 10 please. Really struggling to get these questions right. Answers are attached below.
9. A piece of wire 6 metres long is cut into two parts. One part is used to form a square and the other part is used to form a rectangle whose length is three times its breadth. Find the lengths of the two parts if the sum of the two areas is a maximum.
10. A large open area is to have a section surrounded by a rectangular fence. This rectangle is then divided into six smaller rectangles, using one dividing fence parallel to its length and two fences parallel to its width. If the total length of fencing available is 1200 m, find the maximum possible area.
9. A piece of wire 6 metres long is cut into two parts. One part is used to form a square and the other part is used to form a rectangle whose length is three times its breadth. Find the lengths of the two parts if the sum of the two areas is a maximum.
10. A large open area is to have a section surrounded by a rectangular fence. This rectangle is then divided into six smaller rectangles, using one dividing fence parallel to its length and two fences parallel to its width. If the total length of fencing available is 1200 m, find the maximum possible area.
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