Title: A company's marginal cost function is 11 √ x 11x where x is the number of units. Find the total ... Post by: Catracho on Aug 7, 2019 A company's marginal cost function is \(\frac{11}{\sqrt{x}}\) where x is the number of units.
Find the total cost of the first 64 units (from x=0 to x=64) Title: Re: A company's marginal cost function is 11 √ x 11x where x is the number of units. Find the ... Post by: bio_man on Aug 7, 2019 For this, we need to integrate between 0 and 64.
\(\int _0^{64}\ \frac{11}{\sqrt{x}}dx\) \(22\sqrt{x}+c\) Now we set 64 into x and take away x = 0: \(\left(22\sqrt{64}\right)-22\sqrt{0}\) |