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AC Curve Slope and the MC-AC Difference

A general property for all cost functions is that the sign of the slope of the average cost (AC) curve is identical to the sign of the difference between marginal cost and average cost (MC - AC). This direct relationship holds because the quantity of output (Q) is always positive. Consequently, if the AC curve is declining, MC is less than AC; if it's rising, MC is greater than AC; and at the minimum of the AC curve where the slope is zero, MC equals AC.

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