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An agent's objective is to maximize a function V(a, b). The values of a and b are not chosen independently but are both determined by a single decision variable, q, according to the relationships a = f(q) and b = g(q). To find the optimal q, the first-order condition is found by setting the total derivative of V with respect to q equal to zero. This total derivative is expressed using the chain rule as: dV/dq = (∂V/∂a) * (df/dq) + ________.

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