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Upward-Sloping
Characteristic of a line or curve that rises as it moves from left to right, used to describe certain types of supply curves.
Production Possibilities Curve
A graphical representation showing the maximum quantity of goods that can be produced using limited resources to the fullest extent, at a given technology level.
Maximum Combinations
Maximum combinations represent the highest number of product or service bundles that can be produced or offered given a set of resources and technology.
Linear Equation
A mathematical expression that represents a straight line when plotted on a graph, typically in the form y = mx + b.
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