Each point along an indifference curve indicates a combination at which a consumer does not have a preference.Two divergent indifference curves can produce at least two points where there are distinct preferences.Therefore,indifference curves CANNOT
A) trend toward zero.
B) bisect either axes.
C) be parallel to one another.
D) trend toward infinity.
E) intersect one another.
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