Step-by-step explanation: g(x) = A*cos(bx) + c When you see a function of the form f(x) = A*sin(bx) + c or g(x) = A*cos(bx) + c where A, b and c are constants, its amplitude is equal to A, the coefficient at sine or cosine.
Suppose that the price p (in dollars) and the weekly sales x (in thousands of units) of a certain commodity satisfy the demand equation 4p cubedplusx squaredequals38 comma 400. determine the rate at which sales are changing at a time when xequals80, pequals20, and the price is falling at the rate of $.20 per week.