What is the Optimal Rectangle in a Semicircle with Radius R?

In summary, the problem involves finding the length and width of the rectangle of largest area that can be inscribed in a semicircle of radius R, with one side of the rectangle lying on the diameter of the semicircle. The area of this rectangle is R^2 and a neat diagram is needed to visualize the problem.
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I'm really stuck on this problem. Could anyone provide some help?

Find the length and width of the rectangle of largest area that can be inscribed in a semicircle of radius R, assuming that one side of the rectangle lies on the diameter of the semicircle. Also, find the area of this rectangle. Draw a neat diagram.

Thanks!
 
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Can you show us what you have tried so far so we know where you are stuck and can best offer help?
 
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Absolutely - sorry for the delay! This is my understanding of how to "optimize" the problem:

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So I've found the area, I believe. But I need to find the "rectangle of largest area that can be inscribed in a semicircle of radius R". I'm confused about how to do this. And what does the professor mean by "a neat diagram"?
 

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You have found the correct critical value:

\(\displaystyle x=\frac{R}{\sqrt{2}}\)

The base of the rectangle is $2x$. The height is $y$.

So, what is \(\displaystyle y\left(\frac{R}{\sqrt{2}} \right)\) ?
 
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So now I have A, length, and width. Correct?

A = \(\displaystyle 2x * sqrt(R^2 - x^2)\)
 

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Or now I have to find area:

A = l * w
A = 2R/sqrt(2) * sqrt(R^2/2)
A = sqrt(2) * sqrt(x) * sqrt(x^2)

?
 
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The base of the rectangle is:

\(\displaystyle 2x=2\cdot\frac{R}{\sqrt{2}}=\sqrt{2}R\)

The height is:

\(\displaystyle y=\sqrt{R^2-\frac{R^2}{2}}=\frac{R}{\sqrt{2}}\)

Thus area = base times height:

\(\displaystyle A=\sqrt{2}R\cdot\frac{R}{\sqrt{2}}=R^2\)
 

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