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A microeconomic model displays a household's feasible consumption bundles. After a change in economic conditions, the set of feasible bundles shrinks. The graph shows this new, smaller feasible set. Additionally, it displays a point 'B' which lies outside the new set. This point 'B' is shown at a point of tangency between an indifference curve and the original (pre-change) feasible frontier, which is depicted as a dashed line. What is the analytical purpose of including point 'B' in this diagram?

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