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On a graph with Price on the vertical axis and Quantity on the horizontal axis, a firm's isoprofit curve shows all price-quantity combinations that yield the same total profit. Consider a single, typical downward-sloping isoprofit curve. Point A is at a high price and low quantity. Point B is at a low price and high quantity on the same curve. How does the slope of the curve at Point A compare to the slope at Point B?

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