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Q: Why AFC is a rectangular hyperbola?
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Why average fixed cost is a rectangular hyperbola curve?

AFC = (TFC/ Q). It looks like a hyperbola because fixed cost is spread over a larger range of output


What is the definition and equation of rectangular hyperbola?

Defn: A hyperbola is said to be a rectangular hyperbola if its asymptotes are at right angles. Std Eqn: The standard rectangular hyperbola xy = c2


When demand curve is rectangular Hyperbola the elasticity of demand will be?

Unitary Elactic


Equation of the evolute for rectangular hyperbola xy equals cc is?

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Why does unitary elastic demand curve is a rectangular hyperbola?

we know from total expenditure method of measuring elasticity of demand that if total expenditure remains the same when price changes, elasticity is unitary. rectangular hyperbola is a curve under which all rectangular areas are equal. also, each rectangular area shows total expenditure on the commodity. along the curve, even if price changes, total expenditure remains the same, so rectangular hyperbola shows the elasticity of 1.


How do you know if a graph is proportional?

It is a graph of a proportional relationship if it is either: a straight lie through the origin, ora rectangular hyperbola.


What is rectangular hyperbola demand curve?

This is the curve which shows the unitary elastic demand where the change in quantity demanded equals with the change in price.


Is the line automatically nonproportional if it doesnt pass through the origin'?

No. The rectangular hyperbola does not pass through the origin but it represents inverse proportionality.


What are the followings-hyberbola-asymptotes of hyperbola-centre of hyperbola-conjugated diameter of hyperbola-diameter of hyperbola-directrices of hyperbola-eccentricity of hyperbola?

Asymptotes are the guidelines that a hyperbola follows. They form an X and the hyperbola always gets closer to them but never touches them. If the transverse axis of your hyperbola is horizontal, the slopes of your asymptotes are + or - b/a. If the transverse axis is vertical, the slopes are + or - a/b. The center of a hyperbola is (h,k). I don't know what the rest of your questions are, though.


Given the demand curve that is a rectangular hyperbola with a demand function of the form Q equals 1 over P Show that the point of elestacity will be unitary throughout the demand curve?

Assuming that the given demand curve is a rectangular hyperbola, total expenditure (i.e. rectangular area or Q*P) is the same for each point on the length of the curve. Next we use the demand function to determine the total expenditure value as Q=1/P=>Q*P=1, and we have consequently a demand curve of unitary elasticity.


How does the width of the rectangle change if the length increases but the area remains 300 square feet?

The width reduces as the length increases. The changes shape of the curve is a part of a [rectangular] hyperbola.


How many foci does the graph of a hyperbola have?

Two foci's are found on a hyperbola graph.