Right my figures assume wire resistance of 2 ohms per thousand. I got thinking about this because I was first thinking about how we dont usually factor in the effect of voltage drop on the load, so for resistive loads, the voltage drop is less than it actually is (that is probably not worded very well). To prove the question in the OP, or to find the result if we didnt realize that it would be when source impedance matches load impedance (As I didnt at first), is not so simple. Finding the derivative of the function is not a trivial task to do by hand, although of course a computer algebra program like Maple has no trouble. See my attachment, the derivative is after the "diff" command.