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Suppose that, for a particular social networking company, the annual revenue from rich media advertisements, in millions of dollars, for the years 2007 through 2012 can be approximated with the model R ( x ) = − x^4 + 8 x^3 − 38 x^2 + 44x , where x is the number of years from the beginning of 2007.
a. For this company, what was the revenue from rich media advertisements at the beginning of 2010?
B. At what rate was the revenue changing in the year 2010?
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