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Determining Indifference Curve Convexity via Differentiation

A consumer's preferences for consumption (c) and free time (t) are represented by the utility function u(t, c) = ln(t) + c. First, express the equation for an indifference curve with utility level u₀ as an explicit function c(t). Then, by calculating the second derivative (d²c/dt²), determine whether the indifference curve is convex or concave, and explain what this implies about the consumer's marginal rate of substitution.

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