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I NEED ALGEBRA HELP The revenue R (in thousands dollars) for a business is modeled by the equation R=x3−6x2+x+75 , where x is the number of years since 2000. The cost C (in thousands dollars) for this business is modeled by the equation C=x2−70x .

Which equation represents the profit, P, for this business?

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Given that the revenue R (in thousands dollars) for a business is modeled by the equation
R=x^3-6x^2+x+75

Where x represents the number of years since 2000.

Cost C (in thousands dollars) for this business is modeled by the equation
C=x^2-70x


Now question is asking for the profit equation.

We know that profit occurs when Revenue is more than the cost.

So basically profit is the difference of "revenue" and "cost"

Profit P = R - C


P = (x^3-6x^2+x+75)-(x^2-70x)


P = x^3-6x^2+x+75-x^2+70x


P = x^3-7x^2+71x+75


Hence final answer is
P(x) = x^3-7x^2+71x+75.

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