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Calculating the Second Derivative of an Indifference Curve

An individual's preferences are represented by the utility function u(t,c)=(t6)2(c45)u(t, c) = (t-6)^2(c-45), where tt is free time and cc is consumption. For a constant level of utility, uˉ\bar{u}, consumption can be expressed as a function of free time: c(t)=uˉ(t6)2+45c(t) = \frac{\bar{u}}{(t-6)^2} + 45. To determine if the indifference curve is convex, we need to find the second derivative of this function, d2cdt2\frac{d^2c}{dt^2}. What is the expression for this second derivative?

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