The factors of 360 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36, 40, 45, 60, 72, 90, 120, 180, 360
1 × 360 = 360
2 × 180 = 360
3 × 120 = 360
4 × 90 = 360
5 × 72 = 360
6 × 60 = 360
8 × 45 = 360
9 × 40 = 360
10 × 36 = 360
12 × 30 = 360
15 × 24 = 360
18 × 20 = 360
Answer:
a) P(c) = xc² + yc + z, and P(.15) = $124, P(.05) = 0, P(.17) = 0. Thus:
(#1) .0225x + .15y + z = 124
(#2) .0025x + .05y + z = 0
(#3) .0289x + .17y + z = 0
Subtracting #2 from #3: (#4) .0264x + .12y = 0
Subtracting #2 from #3: (#5) .02x + .1y = 124
Subtracting 1.2×#5 from #4: .0024x = -148.8 → x= -62000
Using this value of x in #5: -1240 + .1y = 124 → y = 13640
Using x and y in #1: -1395 + 2046 + z = 124 → z = -527
P(c) = -62000c² + 13640c - 527
b) To find the maximum of P(c), find a such that P'(a) = 0
-124000c + 13640 = 0
c = .11
At this price, his profit would be $223.20
Answer: * = 36x^2
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Step-by-step explanation:
Ok, so we know that trinomials like this are squares of binomials. this in mind, we know that it can also be written as (x+y)^2. (also brainly's exponents feature used to be better, if the exponents are confusing you, comment.) Using the (x+y)^2 equation, you know that by simplifying it, you get x^2+2xy+y^2. Basically we're looking for x^2. Using the middle term, 2xy, or 12x in this equation, we can find x. since we know the square root of 1 is 1, we know 12=2x. This is kinda confusing, but basically since the answer is 6, we know that the x-term is 6x. We square 6x and get 36x^2. guaranteed to work on the rsm student portal, i'm in rsm and i just answered this question.
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<em> Add 2.6 to each side of the equation.</em>
Answer:
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