The maximum area of a recgangle with perimeter p is
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For area to be maximum of any rectangle the difference of length and breadth must be minimal. So, in such case the length must be ceil (perimeter / 4) and breadth will be be floor(perimeter /4). Hence the maximum area of a rectangle with given perimeter is equal to ceil(perimeter/4) * floor(perimeter/4).
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