why the indifference curve never intersect?{please dont copy from google}
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The indifference curves cannot intersect each other. It is because at the point of tangency, the higher curve will give as much as of the two commodities as is given by the lower indifference curve.
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it is not from google its from my textbook , when i searched it in google it was the same so i think its correct,
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If two indifference curves intersects each other than there would be more than one equilibrium or more than one point where the customer can get maximum satisfaction. This violates the laws of indifference curve.
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