SOLUTION: P(x)=-80x^2+5,280x-61,200 A: overhead costs[P(0)] B:Break-even Values [ determine to the nearest unit when P(X)=0]

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Question 437221: P(x)=-80x^2+5,280x-61,200
A: overhead costs[P(0)]
B:Break-even Values [ determine to the nearest unit when P(X)=0]

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A. Substitute 0 for x and calculate the value of the function.

B. Use either factoring or the quadratic formula to calculate the zeros of the function.


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