Matching

A consumer's preferences for two goods, X and Y (where quantities are positive), are represented by a utility function in the left column. Match this original function to the function in the right column that represents the exact same set of preferences (i.e., would result in the same indifference map and the same ranking of any two consumption bundles).

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