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Figure 3.4 Alt text for Figure 3.4: In figure 3.4, a graph of the effect of technological advancement on supply curve.
Long description for Figure 3.4: The x-axis is labelled, Quantity, and the y-axis is labelled, Price.Curve Supply, S1, is a straight line which slopes up from the bottom left corner to the top right corner.2 points, A and B, are marked in the middle of curve S1.Curve S2 follows the same slope as curve S1, but is plotted to the right.A right pointing arrow indicates the change from curve S1 to curve S2.
-Refer to Figure 3.4.An increase in the price of the product would be represented by a movement from
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