The point at which a company’s profits equal zero is called the company’s break-even point. For problem 49 and 50, let R represent a company’s revenue, let C represent the company’s costs, and let x represent the number if units produced and sold each dat. Find the firm’s break-even point; that is, find x such that, R = C Find the values of x such that R ( x ) > C ( x ) . This represents the number of units that the company must sell to earn a profit. R ( x ) = 12 x C ( x ) = 10. x + 15 , 000
The point at which a company’s profits equal zero is called the company’s break-even point. For problem 49 and 50, let R represent a company’s revenue, let C represent the company’s costs, and let x represent the number if units produced and sold each dat. Find the firm’s break-even point; that is, find x such that, R = C Find the values of x such that R ( x ) > C ( x ) . This represents the number of units that the company must sell to earn a profit. R ( x ) = 12 x C ( x ) = 10. x + 15 , 000
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The point at which a company’s profits equal zero is called the company’s break-even point. For problem 49 and 50, let R represent a company’s revenue, let C represent the company’s costs, and let x represent the number if units produced and sold each dat.
Find the firm’s break-even point; that is, find x such that,
R
=
C
Find the values of x such that
R
(
x
)
>
C
(
x
)
. This represents the number of units that the company must sell to earn a profit.
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Make a substitution to express the integrand as a rational function and then evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
x + 16
dx
X
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Make a substitution to express the integrand as a rational function and then evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
dx
8)(2x + 1)
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SESSCALCET2 6.3.518.XP.
Find the area of the region under the given curve from 1 to 5.
y =
x² +7
6x - x²
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Evaluate the integral.
x-4
dx
x²
- 5x + 6
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SESSCALCET2 6.3.019.
Evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
x²+1
(x-6)(x-5)²
dx
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Evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
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x²
4
+4
dx
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Evaluate the integral.
- - dy
y(y + 2)(y-3)
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SESSCALCET2 6.3.027.
Evaluate the integral. (Use C for the constant of integration.)
X + 16
x²+10x29
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