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Verifying Preference Convexity via Calculus

An individual's preferences for consumption (c) and free time (t) are represented by a utility function that yields the following relationship for a constant level of utility: c=uˉ(t6)2+45c = \frac{\bar{u}}{(t-6)^2} + 45. To determine if these preferences are convex, you need to find the second derivative of consumption with respect to free time, d2cdt2\frac{d^2c}{dt^2}. What is the expression for this second derivative?

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