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A student wants to mathematically verify the shape of an isoprofit curve for a firm. The firm's profit (Π) is given by the equation Π = P * Q(N) - w * N, where P is a constant price, Q(N) is the quantity produced using N units of labor, and w is the wage. To find the slope of the curve in the (N, w) plane, the student first rearranges the equation to isolate the wage: w = (P * Q(N) - Π) / N. The student then attempts to find the derivative of w with respect to N and gets the following result: dw/dN = P * Q'(N). What is the primary conceptual error in the student's derivation?

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