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Demand Curve
In a typical market, the firm faces a downward-sloping demand curve, where a higher price set by a firm causes the quantity demanded to fall. We can then represent the linear demand function as P = mQ + c, where m is the slope of -1, and c is the y-intercept of 5 in this diagram.
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Demand Curve
In a typical market, the firm faces a downward-sloping demand curve, where a higher price set by a firm causes the quantity demanded to fall. We can then represent the linear demand function as P = mQ + c, where m is the slope of -1, and c is the y-intercept of 5 in this diagram.