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Budget planners in two towns, Alphaville and Betaville, developed models to determine the budget surplus (in dollars) for a year based on the tax revenue (in thousands of dollars) for the year. Using historical data, Alphavilleā€™s planner produced the model -2x2+ 500x, while Betavilleā€™s planner produced the model x2- 100x + 10,000. What expression gives how much greater Alphavilleā€™s annual budget surplus is than Betavilleā€™s for a particular amount of tax revenue? If the tax revenue that year in each town is $75,000, how much greater is Alphavilleā€™s budget surplus than Betavilleā€™s that year?

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