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Thanks Muhammad..
Is there any mathematical derivation, which proves that PES remain constant if curve start from origin?
goodyes for sure.
a straight line has a
constant gradient
Thanks Muhammad..
Is there any mathematical derivation, which proves that PES remain constant if curve start from origin?
Trigonometry. Similar triangles.
PES = Change in Quantity. Price/ Change in Price. Original Quantity
Gradient is = Change in P/ Change in Q [y-axis/ x-axis] ==> Reverse of what is in the PES formula.
It's misleading to conclude on Price Elasticity based on gradients or PED too, for a straight line, should've been constant. Use similar triangles. It's constant because, and only when, it starts from 0.
explain me in a pvt msg please
no prob bro .. u can xplain hereHmm... what should I explain? I mean, I already gave the formula and the gradient.
And why not here? Everybody will benefit.
yes for sure.
a straight line has a
constant gradient
Sis*no prob bro .. u can xplain here
Hi Qamar sir and others.
Please explain: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Economics (9708)/9708_w11_qp_32.pdf
Q7. Answer is B.
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