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Let [tex]$R(x)$[/tex] represent revenue, in thousands of dollars, and [tex]$x$[/tex] represent the amount spent on advertising, in thousands of dollars. Find the following for [tex]$R(x) = -x^3 + 57x^2 + 1000, \; 0 \leq x \leq 24$[/tex].

(a) Find [tex][tex]$R''(x)$[/tex][/tex].
(b) Find the point of diminishing returns.

(a) [tex]$R''(x) = -6x + 114$[/tex]
(b) The point of diminishing returns is [tex]\square[/tex]
(Type an ordered pair. Do not use commas in the individual coordinates.)


Sagot :

Sure, let’s go through the solution step by step.

Given the revenue function [tex]\( R(x) = -x^3 + 57x^2 + 1000 \)[/tex] for [tex]\( 0 \leq x \leq 24 \)[/tex]:

### (a) Finding [tex]\( R''(x) \)[/tex]:

1. First Derivative [tex]\( R'(x) \)[/tex]:
To find the second derivative, we first find the first derivative [tex]\( R'(x) \)[/tex].
[tex]\[ R'(x) = \frac{d}{dx}(-x^3 + 57x^2 + 1000) \][/tex]
We apply the power rule of differentiation:
[tex]\[ R'(x) = -3x^2 + 114x \][/tex]

2. Second Derivative [tex]\( R''(x) \)[/tex]:
Next, we find the second derivative [tex]\( R''(x) \)[/tex] by differentiating [tex]\( R'(x) \)[/tex] again.
[tex]\[ R''(x) = \frac{d}{dx}(-3x^2 + 114x) \][/tex]
Applying the power rule again:
[tex]\[ R''(x) = -6x + 114 \][/tex]

So, [tex]\[ R''(x) = -6x + 114 \][/tex]

### (b) Finding the Point of Diminishing Returns:

The point of diminishing returns occurs where the second derivative [tex]\( R''(x) \)[/tex] equals zero. This indicates a change in the concavity of the function.

1. Set [tex]\( R''(x) = 0 \)[/tex] and solve for [tex]\( x \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ -6x + 114 = 0 \][/tex]
Solving for [tex]\( x \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ -6x = -114 \][/tex]
[tex]\[ x = 19 \][/tex]

2. Finding [tex]\( R(19) \)[/tex]:
To find the corresponding revenue at this point, we substitute [tex]\( x = 19 \)[/tex] back into the original revenue function [tex]\( R(x) \)[/tex].
[tex]\[ R(19) = -(19)^3 + 57 (19)^2 + 1000 \][/tex]

So, the ordered pair at the point of diminishing returns is [tex]\( (19, R(19)) \)[/tex], but since the problem asks just for the point [tex]\( x \)[/tex], we have our answer as [tex]\( x = 19 \)[/tex].

### Summary of Results:

(a) [tex]\( R''(x) = -6x + 114 \)[/tex]

(b) The point of diminishing returns is [tex]\((19)\)[/tex].