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The Functional Dependence of Equilibrium Price

In a market model, the equilibrium price, P*, is determined by the condition where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied. When an underlying parameter affecting demand changes, a common analytical error is to differentiate the equilibrium equation with respect to that parameter while treating P* as a constant. Explain in detail why this approach is incorrect. Your explanation should address the functional relationship between the equilibrium price and the market parameters and describe the consequence of this error for the resulting analysis.

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