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Factor the trinomial.
Consumer Surplus
The difference between what consumers are willing to pay for a good or service and what they actually pay.
Producer Surplus
The difference between what producers are willing to accept for a good or service versus what they actually receive, typically illustrated as the area above the supply curve and below the market price.
Price Ceiling
A legally imposed limit on how high a price for a good, service, or commodity can be charged.
Market Supply Curve
A graphical representation that shows the relationship between the price of a good and the total output of the good all suppliers are willing and able to produce, holding other factors constant.
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