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30 March, 00:18

Quick Computing Company produces

calculators. They have found that the cost,

c (x), of making x calculators is a quadratic

function in terms of x.

The company also discovered that it costs

$45 to produce 2 calculators, $81 to produce

4 calculators, and $285 to produce 10

calculators.

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  1. 30 March, 03:54
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    c (x) = 2x^2 + 6x + 25

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    Quick Computing Company produces calculators. They have found that the cost, c (x), of making x calculators is a quadratic function in terms of x. The company also discovered that it costs $45 to produce 2 calculators, $81 to produce 4 calculators, and $285 to produce 10 calculators. Derive the function c (x).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that;

    the cost, c (x), of making x calculators is a quadratic function in terms of x.

    c (x) = ax^2 + bx + c

    Substituting the 3 case scenarios given;

    it costs $45 to produce 2 calculators,

    45 = a (2^2) + b (2) + c

    45 = 4a + 2b + c ... 1

    $81 to produce 4 calculators,

    81 = a (4^2) + b (4) + c

    81 = 16a + 4b + c ... 2

    and $285 to produce 10 calculators.

    285 = a (10^2) + b (10) + c

    285 = 100a + 10b + c ... 3

    Solving the simultaneous equation;

    Subtracting equation 1 from 2, we have;

    36 = 12a + 2b ... 4

    Subtracting equation 1 from 3

    240 = 96a + 8b ... 5

    Multiply equation 4 by 4

    144 = 48a + 8b ... 6

    Subtracting equation 6 from 5, we have;

    96 = 48a

    a = 96/48

    a = 2

    Substituting a = 2 into equation 4;

    36 = 12 (2) + 2b

    36 = 24 + 2b

    2b = 36-24 = 12

    b = 12/2 = 6

    b = 6

    Substituting a and b into equation 1;

    45 = 4 (2) + 2 (6) + c

    45 = 8 + 12 + c

    c = 45 - (8+12)

    c = 25

    Since a = 2, b = 6 and c = 25, the quadratic equation for c (x) is;

    c (x) = ax^2 + bx + c

    c (x) = 2x^2 + 6x + 25
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