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An agent's optimization problem is to maximize an objective function defined as V(x) = v(g(x)). The second derivative of this function with respect to the choice variable x is given by the expression: V''(x) = v''(g(x)) * [g'(x)]^2 + v'(g(x)) * g''(x). This second derivative is used to confirm if a point that satisfies the first-order condition is a maximum. Assuming that v'(g(x)) > 0 (meaning more of the outcome from the function v is preferred), which statement correctly analyzes why V''(x) is guaranteed to be negative if both the v and g functions are concave?

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