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A function is given by v(t) = βt^α, where the variable t and the parameters α and β are all defined as strictly positive quantities. The first derivative of this function, which represents its rate of change, is v'(t) = αβt^(α-1). Given that all components (α, β, t) are positive, the value of the derivative v'(t) must always be ______, confirming that the function v(t) is always increasing.

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