How do you find the dimensions of the largest possible garden if you are given four hundred eighty dollars to fence a rectangular garden and the fencing for the north and south sides of the garden costs $10 per foot and the fencing for the east and west sides costs $15 per foot?
1 Answer
North and South sides should be 12 feet long and the other two sides should be 8 feet long.
The problem can be solved using the calculus of one variable or the calculus of two variables using Lagrange multipliers. The initial analysis is the same either way.
Because the question does not specify Lagrange Multipliers, I'll do the single variable solution. (It is accessible to more readers.)
Let
Let
The area is
The total cost of the
We have
Is is clear that we will not get the largest possible area if we spend less than
Single Variable Calculus Solution
We want
Now substitute in the area:
Maximize as usual:
We weren't asked or the area, but the dimensions:
North and South sides should be 12 feet long and the other 2 sides should be 8 feet long.