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Suppose that the owner of a farm has 1,800 feet of fencing available, and they would like to enclose a rectangular portion of the land to allow animals to graze along side a straight portion of a river. The animals don't like the river water, so fencing is not necessary along the river. What is the largest area that they can enclose using the fencing? What are the necessary dimensions (i. e., the length and width) of fencing in order to achieve that area?

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