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The average cost per set for the production of television sets is given by 810+10x+0.1x2 C(x)= where x is the number of

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The average cost per set for the production of television sets is given by 810+10x+0.1x2 C(x)= where x is the number of hundreds of units produced. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. GELED L 5 b. Graph this function using the window (0,50] by [0,300). OA OC. D. G c. Which window makes more sense for this application? Window in part (b) Window in part (a) d. Use the graph with the window (0,250] by [0,300] to find the minimum average cost and the number of units that gives the minimum average cost. The minimum and the number of units that gives the minimum average cost is 0 average cost is $ OO o OU 2 ROO Q
The quantity of a product demanded by consumers is defined by the following function. 100,000 p= where p is the price and q is the quantity demanded (q + 2)² (a) Graph this function using the window [0, 100] by [0, 1000). Choose the correct graph below. OA OB OD. a Q Q Q S [0, 100] by [0, 1000), Xsc1-10, Vacl 100 (b) What is the horizontal asymptote that this graph approaches? Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes within your choice. > OA (Type an equation.) B. There is no horizontal asymptote. > > odu 889