An indifference curve that gives zero utility is typically represented as a straight line along either the x-axis or y-axis, depending on the goods being considered. This line indicates that the consumer derives no satisfaction from consuming any combination of the two goods on that curve. In economic terms, it reflects a situation where the consumer is indifferent to the consumption of those goods, as they do not contribute positively to their overall utility. However, in practical scenariOS, zero utility is rare, as consumers usually derive some level of satisfaction from at least minimal consumption.
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