In colder climates, the cost, C (in dollars), of natural gas to heat homes can vary from one day to the next. This can be represented by the function C(d) =
2d
³–3d²–32d– 3, where d is the number of days that natural gas was used
to heat homes. How many days the natural gas was used to heat a certain
home which cost them 10 dollars?
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