SOLUTION: Can anyone help please Given a cost function C(x)=600 square root symbol x^3+2 and a revenue function R(x)=500 square root symbol x^2+3, find the marginal profit function tha

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Question 198738: Can anyone help please
Given a cost function C(x)=600 square root symbol x^3+2 and a revenue function R(x)=500 square root symbol x^2+3, find the marginal profit function

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Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Just subtract the cost function from the revenue function. Profit is what you have in your hand after you pay to make or buy stuff (your cost) and then receive all the money from your customers (revenue)


John