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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 22:30, alanaruth3389

Profit, P(x), is the difference between revenue, R(2), and cost, C(2), so P(x) = R(2) - C(3). Which expression represents P(2), if R(x) = 2x4 – 3x3 + 2x – 1 and C(x) = 2* – 22 + 24 + 3?
24 - 3203-22 + 4x + 2
24 _ 3r3 + x2 - 4
28 - 3.3 + 22-4
3.24 -323 - 22 + 4x + 2


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