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    For the Production Function\(Q = a K + b L\)
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For the Production Function Q=aK+bLQ = a K + b LQ=aK+bL

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For the production function Q=aK+bLQ = a K + b LQ=aK+bL , where the variables are graphed as usual, the equation for a typical isoquant is K=Q2LK = \frac { Q ^ { 2 } } { L }K=LQ2​ .

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