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Business, 12.06.2020 21:57 josh11742

If a monopoly's inverse demand curve is 17-2q and its cost function is Cequals=3636plus+22Qplus+0.50.5Uppe r Q squaredQ2, what Q* maximizes the monopoly's profit (or minimizes its loss)? At Q*, what is the price and profit? Should the monopoly operate or shut down? The profit-maximizing output level is nothing units.

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