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For Leibniz, a ________ is nothing but a collection of simple things.
Perfect Substitutes
Two goods with straight-line indifference curves.
Constant
A fixed value in mathematics, physics, and other sciences, that does not change under specified conditions.
Indifference Curves
Graphical representations in consumer theory that show combinations of two goods among which a consumer is indifferent.
Downward Sloping
A term often used to describe a graph line indicating a decrease in one variable as another variable increases, such as price and demand.
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