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11 February, 02:04

A certain company's main source is a mobile app. The function h models the company's annual profit (in million of dollars) as a function of the price they charge for the app (in dollars)

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  1. 11 February, 05:26
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    At price 3 and 11, the profit will be $0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I think your question is missed of key information, allow me to add in and hope it will fit the original one.

    A certain companies main source of income is a mobile app. The companies annual profit (in millions of dollars) as a function of the app's price (in dollars) is modeled by P (x) = -2 (x-3) (x-11) which app prices will result in $0 annual profit?

    My answer:

    Given:

    x is the app price P (x) is the profit earned

    If we want to find out the app price that will result in $0 annual profit? It means we need to set the function:

    P (x) = -2 (x-3) (x-11) = 0

    (x-3) (x-11) = 0

    x - 3 = 0 or x - 11=0

    x = 3 or x = 11

    So at price 3 and 11, the profit will be $0

    Hope it will find you well.
  2. 11 February, 06:02
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    If the company doesn't charge for the app, they lose about 10 million dollars.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The y-intercept, which is indeed - 10, represents the company's profit when they don't charge for the app.
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