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Why does a rational producer not operate outside the ridge lines?

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Answered by pandeyutkarsh557
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Answer:5 but its area of rational operation lies between the ridge lines. The firm will produce only in those segments of isoquants which are convex to the origin and lie between the ridge lines. .

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A rigid line inclusion, also called stiffener, is a mathematical model used in solid mechanics to describe a narrow hard phase, dispersed within a matrix material.

Answered by DPranesh
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Ridge Lines (With Diagram) | Production Function | Economics. ADVERTISEMENTS: ... An isoquant will include points denoting such factor quantities, because it includes all factor combinations producing the same output. But, a rational producer will not operate on this part of the isoquant.

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