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A strategic game involves two players, Player 1 and Player 2. The possible payoff outcomes are plotted on a graph with Player 1's payoff on the horizontal axis and Player 2's payoff on the vertical axis. Player 1's preferences are represented by a set of indifference curves on this graph, with utility increasing for curves further to the northeast. Match the shape of Player 1's indifference curves to the type of preference they represent.

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