28. A snowboard company uses the relation P(x)= 210x60x² to model its profits. In the model, P is the profit in thousands of dollars and x is the number of snowboards in thousands. At what point does the company start losing money? 216
28. A snowboard company uses the relation P(x)= 210x60x² to model its profits. In the model, P is the profit in thousands of dollars and x is the number of snowboards in thousands. At what point does the company start losing money? 216
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Transcribed Image Text:28. A snowboard company uses the relation
P(x) = 210x60x²
to model its profits. In the model, P is the profit in thousands of dollars and x is the number of
snowboards in thousands.
At what point does the company start losing money?
212
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