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Explain the following:

What will be the shape of an indifference curve when Two goods are perfect substitutes?

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When two goods are perfect substitutes, the consumer is willing to substitute one good for the other at a constant rate. This means the marginal rate of substitution (MRS) remains constant. As a result, the indifference curve is a straight line sloping downwards from left to right, indicating equal utility at all combinations along the line.

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