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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_City_College/Math_230-Mathematics_for_Liberal_Arts_Students/01%3A_Linear_Equations/1.05%3A_More_ApplicationsIn a free market economy the supply curve for a commodity is the number of items of a product that can be made available at different prices, and the demand curve is the number of items the consumer w...In a free market economy the supply curve for a commodity is the number of items of a product that can be made available at different prices, and the demand curve is the number of items the consumer will buy at different prices. The supply curve for a product is y = 3.5x - 14 and the demand curve for the same product is y = - 2.5x + 34, where x is the price and y the number of items produced.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_370%3A_Precalculus/01%3A_Relations_and_Functions/1.05%3A_Function_ArithmeticThis section focuses on function arithmetic, covering how to perform operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with functions. It explains how to evaluate these operations fo...This section focuses on function arithmetic, covering how to perform operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with functions. It explains how to evaluate these operations for given inputs and discusses the concept of the domain of combined functions. Examples are provided to illustrate these operations and their practical applications, emphasizing understanding of function combinations.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_384%3A_Foundations_for_Calculus/01%3A_Functions_-_Fundamental_Concepts/1.03%3A_Function_ArithmeticThis section focuses on function arithmetic, covering how to perform operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with functions. It explains how to evaluate these operations fo...This section focuses on function arithmetic, covering how to perform operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with functions. It explains how to evaluate these operations for given inputs and discusses the concept of the domain of combined functions. Examples are provided to illustrate these operations and their practical applications, emphasizing understanding of function combinations.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Community_College_of_Denver/MAT_1320_Finite_Mathematics_2e/01%3A_Solving_Linear_Equations/1.04%3A_Solving_Systems_of_Linear_Equations_in_Two_VariablesA system of linear equations consists of two or more linear equations made up of two or more variables such that all equations in the system are considered simultaneously. Systems are helpful for us ...A system of linear equations consists of two or more linear equations made up of two or more variables such that all equations in the system are considered simultaneously. Systems are helpful for us to determine relationships between supply, demand, revenue, cost, and profit.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Mathematics/Applied_Finite_Mathematics_(Sekhon_and_Bloom)/01%3A_Linear_Equations/1.05%3A_More_ApplicationsIn a free market economy the supply curve for a commodity is the number of items of a product that can be made available at different prices, and the demand curve is the number of items the consumer w...In a free market economy the supply curve for a commodity is the number of items of a product that can be made available at different prices, and the demand curve is the number of items the consumer will buy at different prices. The supply curve for a product is y = 3.5x - 14 and the demand curve for the same product is y = - 2.5x + 34, where x is the price and y the number of items produced.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_372%3A_College_Algebra_for_Calculus/01%3A_Refining_Function_Knowledge/1.02%3A_Function_Arithmetic_and_the_Difference_QuotientThis section focuses on function arithmetic, covering how to perform operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with functions. It explains how to evaluate these operations fo...This section focuses on function arithmetic, covering how to perform operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with functions. It explains how to evaluate these operations for given inputs and discusses the concept of the domain of combined functions. Examples are provided to illustrate these operations and their practical applications, emphasizing understanding of function combinations.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/De_Anza_College/Calculus_II%3A_Integral_Calculus/02%3A_Applications_of_Integration/2.01%3A_Areas_between_Curves/2.1E%3A_Exercises_for_Section_2.1This page provides exercises on determining areas between curves through integration, covering various function types and methods. It includes analyses of different pairs of curves, calculations of ar...This page provides exercises on determining areas between curves through integration, covering various function types and methods. It includes analyses of different pairs of curves, calculations of area, and practical applications like marginal costs and revenues. The text features geometric representations and specific examples, including a business scenario related to profits and a comparison of speed functions in a race.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_St._Thomas/Math_101%3A_Finite_Mathematics/06%3A_Linear_Functions/6.04%3A_Intersection_of_Straight_LinesIn a free market economy the supply curve for a commodity is the number of items of a product that can be made available at different prices, and the demand curve is the number of items the consumer w...In a free market economy the supply curve for a commodity is the number of items of a product that can be made available at different prices, and the demand curve is the number of items the consumer will buy at different prices. The supply curve for a product is y = 3.5x - 14 and the demand curve for the same product is y = - 2.5x + 34, where x is the price and y the number of items produced.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/MAT_1320_Finite_Mathematics/03%3A_Solving_Systems_of_Equations/3.01%3A_Solving_Systems_with_AlgebraA system of linear equations consists of two or more linear equations made up of two or more variables such that all equations in the system are considered simultaneously. Systems are helpful for us ...A system of linear equations consists of two or more linear equations made up of two or more variables such that all equations in the system are considered simultaneously. Systems are helpful for us to determine relationships between supply, demand, revenue, cost, and profit.