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Analysis of a Preference Model

A researcher proposes the function U(x,y)=x0.6y0.2U(x, y) = x^{0.6} y^{-0.2} to model a person's satisfaction from consuming two products, x and y. Assuming the quantities of x and y are always positive, does this function consistently represent a situation where consuming more of either product always leads to higher satisfaction? Explain your reasoning for both product x and product y.

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