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Verifying the Maximality of Angela's Optimal Choice Using the Second-Order Condition

To mathematically confirm that the solution found for Angela's constrained choice problem is indeed a utility maximum, the second-order condition for optimization can be applied. While a diagram may offer visual confirmation, this mathematical check provides a formal proof that the identified point yields the highest possible utility rather than a minimum.

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