SOLUTION: The equation for profit is, profit= Revenue- Cost. If the revenue equation for a company is R=-2.4x^2+21x and the cost equation for a company is C=0.6x^2-29x+453. Find the equation
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Question 810678: The equation for profit is, profit= Revenue- Cost. If the revenue equation for a company is R=-2.4x^2+21x and the cost equation for a company is C=0.6x^2-29x+453. Find the equation for profit. Do not solve.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Just follow the basic profit formula. Substitute the given functions and simplify.
This means, calculate
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