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Proving the Geometry of Quasi-Linear Preferences

A consumer's preferences for two goods, Good 1 (consumed in quantity x) and Good 2 (consumed in quantity y), are represented by a utility function of the form U(x, y) = v(x) + y, where v(x) is some function of x. Explain mathematically why any two indifference curves for these preferences must be vertically parallel. In your explanation, define an indifference curve and show how the vertical distance between any two curves is constant, regardless of the quantity of Good 1.

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