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A consumer's preferences are represented by a utility function U(X, Y), where X and Y are two different goods. To find the rate at which the consumer is willing to substitute Good Y for Good X while maintaining the same level of satisfaction, one must find the slope of the indifference curve (dY/dX). Arrange the following steps in the correct logical order to derive this slope using the appropriate calculus technique.

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