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Mathematics, 27.02.2021 01:30 sakria2002

Profit, P(2), is the difference between revenue, R(x), and cost, C(2), so P(x) = R(x) - C(2) Which expression represents P(x), if R(x) = 2x4 – 3.03 + 2x – 1 and C(x) = x4 – 2? + 2.c + 3?

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