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Consider a standard market model where the equilibrium condition has been differentiated with respect to a demand parameter 'a', resulting in the equation:

(∂D/∂P) * (∂P*/∂a) + (∂D/∂a) = (∂S/∂P) * (∂P*/∂a)

where P* is the equilibrium price, D is the demand function, and S is the supply function.

True or False: The correct algebraic rearrangement to isolate the term representing the change in equilibrium price (∂P*/∂a) is:

∂P*/∂a = (∂D/∂a) / [ (∂D/∂P) - (∂S/∂P) ]

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