Section 14.8: Lagrange Multipliers
Completion requirements
Exercise 30
Use Lagrange multipliers to prove that the triangle with maximum area that has a given perimeter p is equilateral. [Hint: Use Heron’s formula for the area: \(A = \sqrt{s(s-x)(s-y)(s-z)}\), where \(s = p/2\) and \(x, y, z\) are the lengths of the sides.]