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Devyn lee AP Macroeconomics
Saturday, February 3, 2018
Graphing
From what we have been doing in class I've noticed that in the graphs the supply and demand lines are constant and when dealing with supply the quantity is directly effected unlike when just working with demand.
Supply and demand graphs are actually not constant. Unlike PPG, supply and demand graphs do have straight lines. Supply graphs will always have a direct relationship while demand graphs have an inverse relationship. This would be more clearly represented through images. It is also inaccurate that quantity is unaffected when looking at demand graphs. The two axis' will always deal with price and quantity and have a change.
Supply and demand graphs are actually not constant. Unlike PPG, supply and demand graphs do have straight lines. Supply graphs will always have a direct relationship while demand graphs have an inverse relationship. This would be more clearly represented through images. It is also inaccurate that quantity is unaffected when looking at demand graphs. The two axis' will always deal with price and quantity and have a change.
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