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Demand Function for Desk Lamps The demand function for the Luminar desk lamp is given by p = f(x) = βˆ’0.1x2 βˆ’ 0.2x + 20 where x is the quantity demanded in thousands and p is the unit price in dollars. (a) Find f '(x). f '(x) = Correct: Your answer is correct. (b) What is the rate of change of the unit price (in dollars per 1,000 lamps) when the quantity demanded is 11,000 units (x = 11)? $ per 1,000 lamps What is the unit price (in dollars) at that level of demand? $

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