Multiple Choice

A function representing the value derived from a quantity 't' is given by v(t)=βtαv(t) = \beta t^\alpha. Its second derivative is v(t)=α(α1)βtα2v''(t) = \alpha(\alpha-1)\beta t^{\alpha-2}. For this function to exhibit diminishing returns (i.e., be concave), its second derivative must be negative. Assuming the quantity 't' and the parameters α\alpha and β\beta are all positive, which statement correctly analyzes the components of the second derivative to establish the condition for concavity?

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