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| Question 608338:  the  supply and demand equation for a certain product are s=2,500p-14,5000 and d=3,000/p, where p is the price  in dollar . find the price supply equals demand,
 I have set  the equation as following 2,500p -14,5000=3000/p
 I multiplied the inverse of 3000p in both sides the result is 2500p^2-14500p=0 so what I should do next to get 6$ as final answer? thanks
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  the supply and demand equation for a certain product are s=2,500p-14,500 and d=3,000/p, where p is the price in dollar . find the price supply equals demand, I have set the equation as following 2,500p -14,500 = 3000/p
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 Multiply thru by "p" to get:
 2500p^2 - 14,500p = 3000
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 2500p^2 - 14,500p -3000 = 0
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 Divide thru by 500 to get:
 5p^2 - 29p - 6 = 0
 Factor:
 5p^2 -30p + p - 6 = 0
 5p(p-6)+ (p-6) = 0
 (p-6)(5p+1) = 0
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 Positive solution:
 p = $6
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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