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Mathematics, 14.11.2020 01:00, ahmedislife

The supply curve for a local business can be modeled by q(x) = x2 – 4x + 4, where x is the price of the item in dollars and q(x) is the number of items produced at that price. Use the graph to complete the statements. There are
items produced at a price of $2, because the
is at (2, 0).

The number of items produced decreases when the price increases from
dollars.

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