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Deriving a First-Order Condition with Dependent Variables

A company's value, V, is a function of its profits, π, and its public image, I, represented by the function V(π, I). The company chooses a production level, q. Profits are a function of production, π(q), and public image is also dependent on the production level, I(q). Using the chain rule, derive the general first-order condition for the company's choice of q that maximizes its value. Express your answer in terms of q, the partial derivatives of V (e.g., ∂V/∂π), and the derivatives of π and I (e.g., dπ/dq).

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