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which of the following one is not the type of the iso-quant curve_____

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Answered by akoffsetmachine58760
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Explanation:

The isoquant curve is a graph, used in the study of microeconomics, that charts all inputs that produce a specified level of output. This graph is used as a metric for the influence that the inputs have on the level of output or production that can be obtained. The isoquant curve assists firms in making adjustments to inputs to maximize outputs, and thus profits.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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An isoquant curve is an inward formed line on a diagram, utilized in the investigation of microeconomics, that outlines every one of the elements, or information sources, that produce a predetermined degree of the result. This diagram is utilized as a measurement for the impact that the sources of info most generally, capital and work have on the reachable degree of result or creation. The isoquant bend helps organizations and organizations in making changes in accordance with contributions to amplify creation, and subsequently benefits.

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