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A consumer's preferences for consumption (c) and free time (t) are described by the utility function U(c, t) = c * t^(1/2). To determine if the marginal rate of substitution (MRS) is diminishing, one can analyze the second derivative of the indifference curve equation, d²c/dt², where consumption is expressed as a function of free time for a constant utility level. Based on this mathematical test for the given utility function, what can be concluded about the shape of the indifference curves and the behavior of the MRS?

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