SOLUTION: A manufacturer finds that the revenue generated by selling x units of a certain commodity is given by the function R(x)= 240-0.4x^2 , where the revenue R(X) is measured in dollars.
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Question 188476: A manufacturer finds that the revenue generated by selling x units of a certain commodity is given by the function R(x)= 240-0.4x^2 , where the revenue R(X) is measured in dollars. What is the maximum revenue? And how many units should be manufactured to obtain this maximum? Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
Your revenue function doesn't make any sense. Without an x term, the axis of symmetry of your graph is the y-axis, hence the vertex, and therefore the maximum revenue, is when you sell zero units -- an absurd result indeed.