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The Cost Equation for a Company Is C(x)= 3

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The cost equation for a company is C(x)= 3 The cost equation for a company is C(x)= 3    - 27    + 45x + 100.Use the second-derivative test,if applicable,to find the relative maxima and the relative minima.
- 27 The cost equation for a company is C(x)= 3    - 27    + 45x + 100.Use the second-derivative test,if applicable,to find the relative maxima and the relative minima.
+ 45x + 100.Use the second-derivative test,if applicable,to find the relative maxima and the relative minima.

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