Aggregate supply is just the amount of goods and services a firm will product over a variety of price ranges. The segments of the Aggregate supply curve goes as follows:
the horizontal range: producers can increase output without increasing price/cost ( this is known as SRAS -short run aggregate supply it is horizontal because not a lot can change in the short run) countries are usually here during a recession
The sloped range: this is the second segment of curve, it shows economic growth. in this part the price increases as output increases. this is the part of the curve where the country lies between recession and inflation.
the vertical range: this is also known as LRAS or long run aggregate supply it is completely vertical. the optimal place to be on the curve is where the second and third segment meet. this is because once you hit the vertical range producers no longer can increase output and prices can only increase. this is as you've guessed the inflation part of the graph because prices increase while output stays the same.
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A woodlouse has six segments. Woodlouses can also be called slaters.
such as income, occupation and education can be used to derive segments that are easy to reach. Such segments are indicators (although not perfect) of behaviour such as lifestyle, price sensitivity, and brand preference.
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An effective way to help ensure that funding decisions are fair to all segments of the community is to:
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lineage segments between nodes or between nodes and tips of the tree.
lineage segments between branching points and tips of the tree.
Line segments best describe a parallelogram.
because they are equal to one another
The definition of a triangle is the union of segments AB, BC, and AC (where A, B, and C are not all collinear).
Since I can't attach illustrations here (can I?), I can describe one. If two congruent and parallel triangles have vertices joined by line segments, the line segments described will mark the boundaries of a solid.
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The definition of perpendicular lines also defines the angles -- perpendicular lines are two lines (or line segments) that meet at a 90 degree angle.
Segments of equal length are congruent segments.
congruent segments are the same segments.
The answer to, "Segments that have the same length" Is Congruent Segments!
The answer depends on what they are segments of: the answer will be different depending on whether they are line segments or segments of a circle or even different circles.