D(x) is the price, in dollars per unit, that consumers are willing to pay for x units of an item, and S(x) is the price,
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D(x) is the price, in dollars per unit, that consumers are willing to pay for x units of an item, and S(x) is the price,
D(x) is the price, in dollars per unit, that consumers are willing to pay for x units of an item, and S(x) is the price, in dollars per unit, that producers are willing to accept for x units. Find (a) the equilibrium point, (b) the consumer surplus at the equilibrium point, and (c) the producer surplus at the equilibrium point. D(x) = (x - 9)S(x) = x² + 4x + 15
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