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Explain the following: What will be the shape of an indifference curve when Two goods are complementary? - Economics

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Explain the following:

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

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When two goods are perfect complements, they are consumed together in fixed proportions (e.g., shoes and shoelaces). The consumer derives satisfaction only when both goods are used in a specific ratio. In this case, the indifference curve is L-shaped or right-angled, reflecting that increasing only one good does not increase utility unless the other good increases proportionally.

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