How do I draw an aggregate supply and demand curve?
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For my economics homework, it says to "Draw one graph with both curves on it. Label the curves and the axes." How do I draw both curves on one graph...like what would that look like? Can anyone explain it to me in a way that I can draw it or find an example online, because in my textbook they don't have one graph with both AS and AD on it...
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Answer:
Draw one curve going upwards and label that AS and intersect it with another line going down and label that AD. On the veritcal axis write "price level" and on the horizontal axis write "real GDP"
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