Replacement MacBook Pro Cost

I have a 17 in. MacBook Pro.
The trackpad doesn't work sometimes, if I use the headphone jack my computer continues to have the red light on even after the headphones are removed, and when trying to adjust the screen brightness or the brightness of the keyboard or the volume, the graphic with the icon and the little squares shows up, along with the "no' symbol - the circle with a line through it.
I bought the computer less than a year ago, and haven't purchased AppleCare.
If I bring my laptop into the Apple store, how much will a replacement cost?
Or, if I bring in my laptop, will I still be able to purchase the AppleCare?

same coverage just longer. extends to 3 years the original warranty from date of purchase.
Also, if you purchased the mac less than a year ago, it's still under warranty. No need to buy Applecare to get it repaired.
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