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The graph below shows a company's profit f(x), in dollars, depending on the price of goods x, in dollars, being sold by the company:

Unit 9 CR

Part A: What do the x-intercepts and maximum value of the graph represent?



Part B: What are the intervals where the function is increasing and decreasing, and what do they represent about the sale and profit?

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Answered by tyrbylent
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Step-by-step explanation:

Part A: x-intercepts represent zero profit, and maximum profit at price of good $3.

Part B: A company's profit is increasing at prices between $0 and $3 and decreasing at prices between $3 and $6.  

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