Friday, July 31, 2009

C(x)=.005x^2+ln1.2x, cost function, find # of items for min marginal cost & evaluate C(x) &marginal cost for x

c(x)=.005x^2+ln1.2x, cost function, find # of items for min marginal cost %26amp; evaluate C(x) %26amp; marginal cost for x thanks

C(x)=.005x^2+ln1.2x, cost function, find # of items for min marginal cost %26amp; evaluate C(x) %26amp;marginal cost for x
c(x) looks like a cost function to me, so take


d c(x)/dx to get the marginal cost function, set it equal to zero and solve for x to find minimal marginal cost items. Is there something in the function you have trouble taking the derivitive of?


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