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Identifying an Error in a Constrained Optimization Derivation

A student is tasked with finding the optimal level of pollution abatement, A, for a community. The community's welfare is given by the function W(E, A), where E is the level of environmental quality and A is the level of abatement. Environmental quality itself depends on the level of abatement, as described by the function E = f(A). The student correctly substitutes the second equation into the first to get the objective function W(f(A), A). To find the optimal A, the student then calculates the derivative and sets it to zero as follows: ∂W/∂A = 0. Identify the fundamental mistake in the student's final step and explain what component is missing from their calculation.

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