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hey everyone in this video Im going to be discussing how to horizontally smade to individual curves in order to find one market demand curve all up Im going to be doing two videos on this topic the first video which is this one is going to be the construction of the diagram so showing the market demand curve itself the second is going to be about working out the algebraic representation of that diagram that were going to draw today so lets get started on video 1 in my example I have two hypothetical individuals mark and Ben whose demand curves are represented by the equations P is equal to 10 minus 5 Q and P is equal to 5 minus Q respectively in my example the market itself consists of just Mark and Ben so Ill put here market is market plus Ben Im going to break up the task into three steps in the first step Im just going to draw out each individual demand curve next to each other making sure that I have the vertical and horizontal axes intercept labeled so if you want to skip t