solve first derivative of f(x)=-460+100Q-Q2 where Q=10

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If:

f(x)= -460+100Q-Q^2

Then:

f´(x)=df/dQ=100Q+2Q=2*(50+q)

For Q=10

f´(x)=2*(50+10)=2*60=120
f(Q)= -460+100Q-Q^2

not f(x)
and

f´(Q)=df/dQ=100Q+2Q=2*(50+q)

f´(Q)=2*(50+10)=2*60=120
f´(Q)=df/dQ=100+2Q=2*(50+q)

f´(Q)=2*(50+10)=2*60=120
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