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For (a), let f(K, L) = 2K + 3L +KL
Consider t > 1,
and let K > 0, and L > 0:
f(tK, tL) = 2tK + 3tL + (tK)(tL) = t(2K) + t(3L) + (t^2)(KL) > t(2K) + t(3L) + (t)(KL) = tf(K, L)
Thus, it does not satisfy decreasing returns to scale.
For (c), let h(K, L) = 100 + 3K +2L
Consider t > 1,
h(tK, tL) = 2tK + 3tL + 100 = t(2K) + t(3L) + 100 < t(2K) + t(3L) + 100t = th(K, L)
Thus, it satisfy decreasing returns to scale.
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