(See Steps) The cost of running a university are T C(q_1, q_2)=50+3 q_1+2 q_1^2+2 q_2+q_2^2, where q_1 is the number of students taking regular courses


Question: The cost of running a university are \(T C\left(q_{1}, q_{2}\right)=50+3 q_{1}+2 q_{1}^{2}+2 q_{2}+q_{2}^{2}\), where \(q_{1}\) is the number of students taking regular courses during the academic year, and \(q_{2}\) is the number of students taking summer courses. Are there any economies of scope, and how do they vary with \(q_{1}\) and \(q_{2}\) ?

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