Find the marginal profit for producing x units. (The profit is measured in dollars.) P = -0.35x^2 + 4,000x - 1,750,000 dP/dx = dollars per unit
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The profit function is given by: P(x) = 0.35x^2 + 4000x + 74750,000 Now, we will find the derivative of P(x) with respect to x: dP/dx = d(0.35x^2 + 4000x + 74750,000)/dx Using the power rule and sum rule for differentiation, we get: Show more…
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