Indifferencekäyrät
Indifference curves are a graphical representation used in microeconomics to depict the preferences of a consumer. Each curve shows a set of consumption bundles that provide a consumer with the same level of utility or satisfaction. This means that a consumer is indifferent between any two points lying on the same indifference curve.
Indifference curves typically slope downwards from left to right, indicating that to maintain the same level
The further an indifference curve is from the origin, the higher the level of utility it represents.