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Slope-Intercept Form and Properties of the Isocost Line

The standard isocost equation can be rearranged into the slope-intercept form by solving for the input on the vertical axis, R. After dividing by the price of that input, p, the equation becomes R=cp(wp)NR = \frac{c}{p} - (\frac{w}{p})N. This form clearly shows two key properties of the isocost line: its vertical axis intercept, which is the total cost divided by the price of the vertical-axis input (c/p), and its slope, which is the negative of the relative price of the horizontal-axis input (labor), (wp)-(\frac{w}{p}).

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