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Suppose a publishing company estimates that its monthly cost is C(x) = 600x ^ 2 + 300x and its monthly revenue is R(x) = - 0.4x ^ 3 + 700x ^ 2 - 600x + 500 , where xis in thousands of books sold. The profit is the difference between the revenue and the cost What is the profit function, P(x)

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Answer:
P(x)= - 0.4x ^ 3 +100x^2-900x+500

Explanation:

Given: Monthly cost :
C(x) = 600x ^ 2 + 300x

Monthly revenue :
R(x) = - 0.4x ^ 3 + 700x ^ 2 - 600x + 500, where x is in thousands of books sold.

Profit = Revenue - Cost

Now , Profit function : P(x) = R(x)-C(x)


=- 0.4x ^ 3 + 700x ^ 2 - 600x + 500 - ( 600x ^ 2 + 300x )\\\\= - 0.4x ^ 3 + 700x ^ 2 - 600x + 500 -600x ^ 2 - 300x\\\\= - 0.4x ^ 3 +100x^2-900x+500

Hence,
P(x)= - 0.4x ^ 3 +100x^2-900x+500

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