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Economic Interpretation of Indifference Curve Shape

A consumer's preferences for consumption (c) and free time (t) are represented by the utility function u(t, c) = 2t^(1/2) + c. First, derive the explicit equation for an indifference curve, c(t), for a given level of utility. Then, calculate the first and second derivatives of this function with respect to t. Finally, explain the economic meaning of the signs of these two derivatives in terms of the consumer's willingness to trade consumption for free time.

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