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Notes Important Questions Answers 12th Math Chapter 2 Exercise 2.10

1. The document contains solutions to 5 math problems involving maximizing or minimizing expressions related to geometry (areas and perimeters of shapes) and positive integers. 2. For the first problem, the maximum product of two positive integers that sum to 30 is found to be 15 * 15. 3. The second problem finds that the minimum sum of squares of two parts of 20 is achieved when the parts are 10 and 10.

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Notes Important Questions Answers 12th Math Chapter 2 Exercise 2.10

1. The document contains solutions to 5 math problems involving maximizing or minimizing expressions related to geometry (areas and perimeters of shapes) and positive integers. 2. For the first problem, the maximum product of two positive integers that sum to 30 is found to be 15 * 15. 3. The second problem finds that the minimum sum of squares of two parts of 20 is achieved when the parts are 10 and 10.

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  • Question # 1
  • Question # 4
  • Question # 6
  • Question # 8
  • Question # 10
  • Question # 12

Exercise 2.

10 (Solutions)
MathCity.org Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12
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Question # 1 d 2S
= 4 …….. (ii)
Find two positive integers whose sum is dx 2
30 and their product will be maximum. For stationary points put
dS
=0
Solution dx
Let x and 30 − x be two positive ⇒ 4 x − 40 = 0 ⇒ 4 x = 40
integers and P denotes product integers ⇒ x = 10
then Putting value of x in (ii)
P = x(30 − x) d 2S
= 4 >0
= 30x − x 2 dx 2 x =10
Diff. w.r.t. x ⇒ S is minimum at x = 10
dP Other integer = 20 − x = 20 − 10 = 10
= 30 − 2 x ……. (i)
dx Hence 10, 10 are the two parts of 20 .
Again diff. w.r.t x
d 2P Question # 3
= − 2 …… (ii) Find two positive integers whose sum is
dx 2
dP 12 and the product of one with the
For critical points, put =0 square of the other will be maximum.
dx
⇒ 30 − 2 x = 0 Solution
⇒ − 2 x = −30 ⇒ x = 15 Let x and 12 − x be two + tive
Putting value of x in (ii) integers and P denotes product of one
d 2P with square of the other then
= −2 < 0
P = x (12 − x )
2
dx 2 x = 2
⇒ P is maximum at x = 15 (
⇒ P = x 144 − 24 x + x 2 )
Other + tive integer = 30 − x = x3 − 24 x 2 + 144 x
= 30 − 15 = 15 Diff. w.r.t x
Hence 15 and 15 are the required dP
= 3x 2 − 48 x + 144 ... (i)
positive numbers. dx
Question # 2 Again diff. w.r.t x
Divide 20 into two parts so that the sum d 2P
= 6 x − 48 … (ii)
of their squares will be minimum. dx 2
dP
Solution For critical points put =0
dx
Let x be the part of 20 then other
3 x 2 − 48 x + 144 = 0
is 20 − x .
⇒ x 2 − 16 x + 48 = 0
Let S denotes sum of squares then
⇒ x 2 − 4 x − 12 x + 48 = 0
S = x 2 + ( 20 − x )
2

⇒ x ( x − 4 ) − 12 ( x − 4 ) = 0
= x 2 + 400 − 40 x + x 2
= 2 x 2 − 40 x + 400
⇒ ( x − 4 )( x − 12 ) =0

Diff. w.r.t x ⇒ x = 4 or x = 12
dS We can not take x = 12 as sum of
= 4 x − 40 …… (i)
dx integers is 12 . So put x = 4 in (ii)
Again diff. w.r.t x
FSc-II / Ex- 2.10 - 2

d 2P ⇒ x + y = 16 − 6 ⇒ x + y = 10
= 6(4) − 48
dx 2 x=4
⇒ y = 10 − x …….. (i)
= 24 − 48 = − 24 < 0 Now suppose A denotes the square of
⇒ P is maximum at x = 4 . the area of triangle then
So the other integer = 12 − 4 = 8 A = s ( s − a )( s − b )( s − c )
Hence 4, 8 are the required integers. a+b+c 6+ x+ y
Where s = =
2 2
6 + x + 10 − x
Alternative Method: (by Irfan = from (i)
2
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2
Let x and 12 − x be two positive integers So A = 8 ( 8 − 6 )( 8 − x )( 8 − y )
and P denotes product of one with
= 8 ( 2 )( 8 − x )( 8 − 10 + x )
square of the other then
P = x 2 (12 − x ) = 16 ( 8 − x )( −2 + x )

⇒ P = 12 x 2 − x3 ( )
= 16 −16 + 2 x + 8 x − x 2
Diff. w.r.t x ⇒ A = 16 ( −16 + 10 x − x ) 2

dP
= 24 x − 3x 2 ……. (i) Diff. w.r.t x
dx
dA
Again diff. w.r.t x = 16 (10 − 2 x ) ……… (i)
dx
d 2P Again diff. w.r.t x
= 24 − 6 x ……. (ii)
dx 2 d2A
dP = 16 ( −2 ) = − 32
For critical points put =0 dx 2
dx
dA
24 x − 3 x 2 = 0 For critical points put =0
dx
⇒ 3x ( x − 8) = 0 16 (10 − 2 x ) = 0
⇒ x = 0 or x = 8 ⇒ (10 − 2 x ) = 0 ⇒ − 2 x = − 10
We cannot take x = 0 as given integers ⇒ x=5
are positive. So put x = 8 in (ii) Putting value of x in (ii)
d 2P d2A
= 24 − 6(8) = − 32 < 0
dx 2 x =8 dx 2 x =5
= 24 − 48 = − 24 < 0
⇒ A is maximum at x = 5
⇒ P is maximum at x = 8 .
Putting value of x in (i)
So the other integer = 12 − 8 = 4 y = 10 − 5 = 5
Hence 4, 8 are the required integers. Hence length of remaining sides of
Question # 4 triangles are 5cm and 5cm .
The perimeter of a triangle is 16cm . If Question # 5
one side is of length 6cm, What are Find the dimensions of a rectangle of
length of the other sides for maximum largest area having perimeter 120cm.
area of the triangle. Solution
Solution Let x and y
Let the remaining sides of the be the length and
triangles are x and y breadth of rectangle, y
Perimeter = 16 then
⇒ 6 + x + y = 16 Area = A = xy ….. (i) x
FSc-II / Ex- 2.10 - 3

Perimeter = 120
⇒ x + x + y + y = 120
dP
dx (
= 2 1 − 36 x −2 … (ii) )
⇒ 2 x + 2 y = 120 Again diff. w.r.t x
d 2P
⇒ x + y = 60
dx 2 (
= 2 0 − 36 −2 x −3 ( ))
⇒ y = 60 − x ……. (ii)
Putting in (i) = 2 72 x −3 (
=
144
x3
)
A = x ( 60 − x )
dP
For critical points put =0
⇒ A = 60 x − x 2 dx
Diff. w.r.t x
dA
( ) 36
2 1 − 36 x −2 = 0 ⇒ 1 − 2 = 0
x
= 60 − 2 x ……….. (iii)
dx 36
⇒ 1= 2 ⇒ x 2 = 36 ⇒ x = ± 6
Again diff. w.r.t x x
d2A Since length can not be negative
= − 2 ………… (iv)
dx 2 therefore
dA x=6
For critical points put =0
dx Putting value of x in (ii)
60 − 2 x = 0 ⇒ − 2 x = − 60 d 2P 144
⇒ x = 30 = > 0
dx 2 ( 6)
3
x =6
Putting value of x in (iv)
Hence P is minimum at x = 6 .
d2A
= −2 < 0 Putting in eq. (i)
dx 2 x =30
36
⇒ A is maximum at x = 30 y = = 6
6
Putting value of x in (ii) Hence 6cm and 6cm are the lengths of
y = 60 − 30 = 30 the sides of the rectangle.
Hence dimension of rectangle is 30cm, Question # 7
30cm. A box with a square base and open top
Question # 6 is to have a volume of 4 cubic dm. Find
Find the lengths of the dimensions of the box which will
the sides of a require the least material.
y
variable rectangle Solution
having area 36cm 2
x Let x be the
when its perimeter
is minimum. lengths of the sides of
Solution the base and y be the
Let x and y be the length and height of the box. y
breadth of the rectangle then Then Volume
Area = xy = x⋅ x⋅ y x
⇒ 36 = xy ⇒ 4 = x y 2
x
4
⇒ y = 36 … (i) ⇒ y = 2 … (i)
x x
Now perimeter = 2 x + 2 y Suppose S denotes the surface area of
⇒ P = 2 x + 2 36 ( x) the box, then
S = x 2 + 4 xy
(
= 2 x + 36 x −1
)  4 
Diff. P w.r.t x ⇒ S = x2 + 4 x  2 
x 
FSc-II / Ex- 2.10 - 4

⇒ S = x 2 + 16 x −1 lining the inside of the tank with lead


Diff. S w.r.t x will be least.
dS Solution
= 2 x − 16 x −2 ... (ii)
dx Let y be the height of the open
Again diff. w.r.t x tank.
d 2S
dx 2
(
= 2 − 16 −2 x −3 ) Then Volume = x ⋅ x ⋅ y
⇒ V = x2 y
32
= 2 + 3 … (iii) V
x ⇒ y = 2 ……….. (i)
x
dS
For critical points, put =0 If S denotes the surface area the open
dx
16 tank, then
2 x − 16 x −2 = 0 ⇒ 2 x − 2 = 0 S = x 2 + 4 xy
x
2 x − 16
3
V 
⇒ = 0 = x2 + 4 x  2 
x2 x 
−1
⇒ 2 x3 − 16 = 0 ⇒ 2 x3 = 16 ⇒ S = x + 4Vx
2

⇒ x3 = 8 ⇒ x= 2 Diff. w.r.t x
Putting in (ii) dS
= 2 x − 4Vx −2 …….. (ii)
d 2S 32 dx
= 2+ > 0 Again diff. w.r.t x
dx 2 ( 2)
3
x =2
d 2S
⇒ S is min. when x = 2 dx 2
= 2 − 4V −2 x −3 ( )
Putting value of x in (i) 8V
= 2 + 3 …………. (iii)
4 x
y = = 1
( 2)
2
dS
For critical points, put =0
dx
Hence 2dm, 2dm and 1dm are the
4V
dimensions of the box. 2 x − 4Vx −2 = 0 ⇒ 2x − 2 = 0
x
Question # 8 2 x − 4V
3

Find the dimensions of a rectangular ⇒ 2


= 0 ⇒ 2 x3 − 4V = 0
x
garden having perimeter 80 meters if its ⇒ 2 x = 4V
3
⇒ x 3 = 2V
area is to be maximum. 1
⇒ x = ( 2V ) 3
Solution
Do yourself as question # 5. Putting in (ii)
Question # 9 d 2S 8V
= 2+
dx 2
( )
1 3
1
x =( 2V ) 3
( 2V ) 3
8V
= 2+ = 2+4 = 6 > 0
2V
1
⇒ S is minimum when x = ( 2V ) 3
y x3
i.e. x3 = 2V ⇒ V=
2
x Putting in (i)
x x3
An open tank of square base of side x y = 2 = x
2
x 2
and vertical sides is to be constructed to
x
contain a given quantity of water. Find Hence height of the open tank is .
2
the depth in terms of x if the expense of
FSc-II / Ex- 2.10 - 5

Since x can not be zero or − ive,


Question # 10 therefore
Find the dimensions of the rectangular x = 4 2
of maximum area which fits inside the Putting in (iv)
semi-circle of radius 8cm
d2 f
( )
2
= 512 − 48 4 2
dx 2 x=4 2
= 512 − 48 ( 32 ) = 512 − 1536
= − 1024 < 0
⇒ Area is max. for x = 4 2
Solution
Hence length = 2x = 2 4 2 ( )
Let 2 x & y be dimension of
( )
2
rectangle. Breadth = y = 64 − 4 2
Then from figure, using Pythagoras = 64 − 32 = 32 = 4 2
theorem
Hence dimension is 8 2 cm and
x 2 + y 2 = 82
4 2 cm.
⇒ y 2 = 64 − x 2 ……….. (i)
Now Area of the rectangle is given by Question # 11
A = 2x ⋅ y Find the point on the curve y = x 2 − 1
Squaring both sides that is closest to the point ( 3, −1)
A2 = 4 x 2 y 2 Solution
Let P ( x, y ) be point and let
(
= 4 x 2 64 − x 2 ) A ( 3, −1) .
= 256 x 2 − 4 x 4
( x − 3) + ( y + 1)
2 2
Now suppose Then d = AP =
= ( x − 3) + ( y + 1)
2 2
f = A2 = 256 x 2 − 4 x 4 ……….. (ii) ⇒ d2
Diff. w.r.t x
= ( x − 3) + ( x 2 − 1 + 1)
2 2
df
= 512 x − 16 x3 ……….. (iii)
dx ∵ y = x 2 − 1 (given)
Again diff. w.r.t x
⇒ d 2 = ( x − 3) + x 4
2
d2 f
2
= 512 − 48 x 2 ………. (iv) Let f = d 2 = ( x − 3) + x 4 .
2
dx
df Diff. w.r.t x
For critical points, put = 0 df
dx = 2 ( x − 3) + 4 x3 ………… (i)
⇒ 512 x − 16 x3 = 0 dx
Again diff. w.r.t x
( )
⇒ 16 x 32 − x 2 = 0
d2 f
= 2 + 12 x 2 ……… (ii)
⇒ 16 x = 0 or 32 − x 2 = 0 dx 2

⇒ x = 0 or x 2 = 32 df
For stationary points, put = 0
dx
⇒ x = ±4 2
2 ( x − 3) + 4 x3 = 0
FSc-II / Ex- 2.10 - 6

⇒ 2 x − 6 + 4 x3 = 0 −2 ± −20
=
⇒ 4 x3 + 2 x − 6 = 0 4
This is complex and not acceptable.
⇒ 2 x3 + x − 3 = 0 ÷ ing by 2 Now put x = 1 in (ii)
By synthetic division d2 f
2
= 2 + 12(1) 2 = 14 > 0
dx x=1
1 2 0 1 -3
↓ 2 2 3 ⇒ d is minimum at x = 1 .
2 2 3 0 Also y = 12 − 1 = 0 .
Hence (1,0 ) is the required point.
[

⇒ x =1 or 2x + 2x + 3 = 0
2 Question # 12
Find the point on the curve y = x 2 + 1
−2 ± 4 − 4(2)(3) that is closest to the point (18,1)
⇒ x =
4 Solution
Do yourself as Q # 11

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