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The Link Between Algebraic Form and Geometric Shape in Consumer Preferences

A consumer's preferences for two goods, a composite good c (representing all other consumption, measured in dollars) and free time t, are described by a utility function of the form U(t, c) = v(t) + c. Analyze how this specific mathematical structure leads to the conclusion that the indifference curves are vertically parallel. In your explanation, you should mathematically demonstrate why the vertical distance between any two distinct indifference curves is constant and does not depend on the amount of free time t.

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