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Profit P(x), is the difference between revenue, R(x), and cost, C(x), so P(x)=R(x)-C(x). Which expression represents P(x), if R(x) = 2x ^4-3x^3+2x-1 and c(x)=x^4-x^2+2x+3

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Answer:

P(x)= x ^4-3x^3+x^2-4

Explanation:

Given data

R(x) = 2x ^4-3x^3+2x-1

c(x)=x^4-x^2+2x+3

We know that

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

Hence

P(x)= 2x ^4-3x^3+2x-1-(x^4-x^2+2x+3)

open bracket

P(x)= 2x ^4-3x^3+2x-1-x^4+x^2-2x-3

Collect like terms

P(x)= 2x ^4-x^4-3x^3+x^2-2x+2x-3-1

P(x)= x ^4-3x^3+x^2-4

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