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If possible, draw the structure of any diastereomer of the molecule shown below.
Strictly Convex
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Homothetic Preferences
Consumer preferences that are consistent or proportionate across different scales or levels of consumption, indicating a straight line through the origin in a utility function graph.
Quasilinear Preferences
Preferences where utility is a linear function of one good, making the consumer's marginal rate of substitution between goods independent of the level of consumption of that good.
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