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Interpreting the Total Cost Curve

A firm's total cost curve is graphed with cost on the vertical axis and quantity on the horizontal axis. The curve is observed to be getting progressively steeper as the quantity of output increases. Analyze what this increasing steepness implies about the cost of producing one additional unit of output and explain the mathematical relationship that justifies your conclusion.

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