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Conditions for an Increasing Value Function

A common functional form used to represent the value derived from a positive quantity, t, is v(t) = βt^α. For this function to accurately represent a scenario where 'more is always better,' it must be an increasing function for all t > 0. Explain, by referencing the function's derivative, why both parameters β and α must be positive to ensure this property holds.

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