The strength S of a rectangular wooden beam is proportional to its width times the square of
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The strength S of a rectangular wooden beam is proportional to its width times the square of its depth.
a. Find the dimensions of the strongest beam that can be cut from a 12-in.-diameter cylindrical log.
b. Graph S as a function of the beam’s width w, assuming the proportionality constant to be k = 1. Reconcile what you see with your answer in part (a).
c. On the same screen, graph S as a function of the beam’s depth d, again taking k = 1. Compare the graphs with one another and with your answer in part (a). What would be the effect of changing to some other value of k? Try it.
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Thomas Calculus Early Transcendentals
ISBN: 9780321884077
13th Edition
Authors: Joel R Hass, Christopher E Heil, Maurice D Weir
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