We claimed in the text that if preferences were monotonic, then a diagonal line through the origin

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We claimed in the text that if preferences were monotonic, then a diagonal line through the origin would intersect each indifference curve exactly once. Can you prove this rigorously? (what would happen if it intersected some indifference curve twice?)

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