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Convex Decreasing Function

A convex decreasing function is characterized by a slope that, while always negative, increases (becomes less negative) as the input variable x increases. This causes the function's curve to become progressively flatter. This characteristic corresponds to a positive second derivative (f(x)>0f''(x) > 0). In economics, this is the standard mathematical representation for the shape of most indifference curves.

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