Talk:Seddie/@comment-5540817-20121105003051

Cooldog here's the calculus problems:

1. Find the dimensions of the largest possible area of a rectangle that's 100m in perimeter.

2. This is hard to explain without a picture but they have a graph where f(x)=2x and g(x)=-x+8. The want me to find the dimensions of and the area of the largest possible rectangle that can be circumscribed in the triangle above f(x), below g(x), and to the right of the Y axis. 2 corners will be on the Y axis, 1 will be on f(x), and one will be on g(x).

3. This is extra credit but I want to do it. They want me to find the area under the curve of -x^2-4x+5 at the interval of [-5,1].