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A consumer's preferences for a composite good 'c' and a specialized product 't' can be represented by a quasi-linear utility function u(c, t) = c + v(t). For these preferences to be convex, which requires a diminishing marginal rate of substitution, the function v(t) must be concave. Which of the following functional forms for v(t) would result in preferences that are not convex for all t > 0?

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