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Can demand curve be positive gradient?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It simply indicates how much the line rises per unit move to the right or how much it goes down as we move to the right. The former (an upward rising curve) is said to have a positive slope while the latter (a downward sloping curve) has a negative slope. Thus, the slope of a demand curve is ∆P/∆Q.

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Answered by sairitvika
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becomes positive in the excep­tional cases when the demand curve slopes upwards from left to right. In this connection, it has to be noted that the slope of the demand curve and the elasticity of demand curve are not identical except in some special cases.

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