Find the equation of the cost function depicted below. Write in functional notation, \( C(x)= \) ? Cost Function
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The points given are: \[ (0, 5000), (100, 8500), (200, 13000), (300, 17500), (400, 22000), (500, 26500) \] Show more…
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