Multiple Choice

An economist has determined the quantity, Q*, that satisfies the first-order condition for maximizing total surplus (i.e., where the first derivative of the total surplus function with respect to quantity is zero). To confirm that Q* truly represents a maximum rather than a minimum, what additional condition must be met, and why is it typically satisfied in this economic context?

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