How do I graph a cost function like C(x)=3x+20,000?

1 Answer
Jun 21, 2015

I think that your function can be used to model a service (say a health insurance) where you pay a fixed value (20,000) to join the program and 3 for each medical visit.

Explanation:

Your function is a linear function and is represented, graphically, by a straight line.

Considering an example you can immagine that it represents a medical insurance.

You pay $20,000 to join in and then you pay $3 for each visit: you can plot your function by using some values of x and calculating the corresponding C:

For example:
x=0,C(0)=0+20,000=20,000
x=1,C(1)=3+20,000=20,003
x=2,C(2)=6+20,000=20,006
...etc.

You can now plot these points on your graph.
So, graphically you have:
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