Chapter 3: Q. 41 (page 172)
Explain why the inequality has all real numbers as the solution set.
Short Answer
- The entire curve lies above the x-axis.
- So, all the values in the domain of the function are the solution of the given inequality.
Chapter 3: Q. 41 (page 172)
Explain why the inequality has all real numbers as the solution set.
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(a) How many wristwatches must the firm sell to maximize revenue? What is the maximum revenue?
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