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Please help. Functions and Relations. What is the profit function, p(x)?

Please help. Functions and Relations. What is the profit function, p(x)?-example-1
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We need to find the profit function, P(x), defined as:


P(x)=R(x)-C(x)

We have:


\begin{gathered} R(x)=-0.5x³+900x²-500x+400 \\ \\ C(x)=300x²+200x \end{gathered}

Thus, using the above polynomial expressions in the profit definition, we obtain:


\begin{gathered} P(x)=-0.5x³+900x²-500x+400-\left(300x²+200x\right) \\ \\ P(x)=-0.5x³+900x²-500x+400-300x²-200x \\ \\ P(x)=-0.5x³+(900-300)x²-(500+200)x+400 \\ \\ P(x)=-0.5x³+600x²-700x+400 \end{gathered}

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