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The Geometry of a Specific Preference Type

A consumer's preferences for two goods, Good 1 (plotted on the horizontal axis) and Good 2 (plotted on the vertical axis), are described by a utility function of the form U(x₁, x₂) = v(x₁) + x₂, where v(x₁) is some function of x₁. Analyze this utility function to explain why any two of this consumer's indifference curves must be vertically parallel.

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