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Slope
The rate at which a line rises or falls, indicating the steepness of a line on a graph, often representing change in variables in economics.
Isoquants
Curves that represent combinations of different inputs that produce the same level of output in production theory.
Production Function
A production function describes the relationship between inputs (like labor and capital) and the output that can be achieved with those inputs, illustrating the maximum output possible.
Slope
A measure of the steepness or incline of a line, often representing the rate of change between two variables in mathematics and economics.
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