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| Question 65818:  I asked this problem already and received an answer, but my teacher has said I need to have a certain format for the answer. I have looked and looked but to no help do not understand what she is looking for, thank you for the help:
 The demand equation for a certain type of printer is given by:
 D = -200p + 35,000
 The supply equation is predicted to be:
 S = -p^2 + 400p - 20,000
 The answer I recieved was:
 P = 487.08 and P = 112.92
 Can anyone help me figure out what I am to use for a format and how it is to be set up. Thank you.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I believe you are supposed to find the point where supply equals demand.
 The demand equation for a certain type of printer is given by:
 D = -200p + 35,000
 The supply equation is predicted to be:
 S = -p^2 + 400p - 20,000
 The answer I recieved was:
 P = 487.08 and P = 112.92
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 I get P=112.91713 and 487.08
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 The work:
 D=S
 -200x+35000=-x^2+400x-20000
 x^2-600x+55000=0
 Use the quadratic formula to get:
 x=[600+-sqrt(600^2-4*55000)]/2
 x=[600+-sqrt140000]/2
 x=[600+374.1657]/2 or x=[600-374.1657]/2
 x=487.08 of x=112.9171
 Note: x=P
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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