An indifference curve for someone who dislikes both goods would typically slope downwards but would have a more convex shape compared to standard indifference curves. As the consumer moves along the curve, they would require increasing amounts of one good to compensate for a decrease in the other, reflecting their overall dissatisfaction. The curve would not be very steep, indicating that the consumer is willing to give up only small quantities of one good for additional amounts of the other, as they find both goods undesirable. The overall utility from combinations of the two goods remains constant along the curve, but at a low level.
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