SOLUTION: A company determines that its total profit is given by the function P(x) = - 2x + 358x - 3060. The company makes a profit for those nonnegative values of x for which P(x) >0. The c

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Question 1158350: A company determines that its total profit is given by the function P(x) = - 2x + 358x - 3060. The company makes a profit for those nonnegative values of x for which P(x) >0. The company loses money for those nonnegative values of x for which P(x) <0. Find the values of x forwhich the company loses money.
Answer by ikleyn(52847)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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A company determines that its total profit is given by the function P(x) = - 2x + 358x - 3060. The company makes
a profit for those non-negative values of x for which P(x) >0. The company loses money for those non-negative
values of x for which P(x) <0. Find the values of x for which the company loses money.
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For some reason, I suspect that the formula in your post is written INCORRECTLY.

Double check it (!)



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