The cost, in thousands of dollars, of airing x television commercials during a sports event is given by C(x) = 20 + 3,00

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The cost, in thousands of dollars, of airing x television commercials during a sports event is given by C(x) = 20 + 3,00

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The cost, in thousands of dollars, of airing x television commercials during a sports event is given by C(x) = 20 + 3,000x + 0.02x². (a) Find the marginal cost function C'(x). C'(x) = (b) Use it to estimate how fast the cost is increasing when x = 4. thousand dollars per television commercial
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