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Calculating the Slope of an Indifference Curve

An individual's preferences are represented by the utility function u(t, c) = (t-6)^2(c-45), where t is free time and c is consumption. For a constant level of utility, u_bar, the relationship between consumption and free time can be expressed as c(t) = 45 + u_bar / (t-6)^2. Calculate the first derivative of this function, dc/dt, which represents the slope of the indifference curve.

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