Tangent to the curve.
If only one curves, then eventually the curve will intersect with the other line, even if it is way down into infinity ona graph. If both lines curve at the same angles at the same rate however, staying equidistant from each other, they are still parallel and will never intersect.
A tangent is an object, like a line, which touches a curve. The tangent only touches the curve at one point. That point is called the point of tangency. The tangent does not intersect (pass through) the curve.
No indifference curve can intersect because all points on indifference curve are ranked equally prefered and ranked either or less more prefered than every other point on the curve.rt
the arch of your foot
Where the demand curve and supply curve intersect.
Tangent to the curve.
by finding where the supply curve and the demand curve intersect
of average product.
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Curve line?
By finding where the supply curve and the demand curve intersect.
By finding where the supply curve and the demand curve intersect.
If only one curves, then eventually the curve will intersect with the other line, even if it is way down into infinity ona graph. If both lines curve at the same angles at the same rate however, staying equidistant from each other, they are still parallel and will never intersect.
indifferent curves are convex to their origin, they do not intersect, and have a negative slope
By finding where the supply curve and the demand curve intersect
They are asymptote lines in which as a curve gets closer and closer to them they will never intersect with each other.