5) The revenue generated by a sales campaign \(t\) months \((t \ge 0)\) after it begins is given by \(f(t) = \$10,000 \, t^2 e^{-t/3}\) a) (4 pts) What is the revenue generated after 2 months?, After 8 months? b) (6 pts) How fast is the revenue changing after 2 months?, After 8 months? c) (10 pts) When will the revenue generated be the highest? What is that amount?
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5134 R(2) ≈ $10,268 So, the revenue generated after 2 months is approximately $10,268. b) Show more…
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