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Constructing a Valid Demand Function

Construct an example of a non-linear inverse demand function, expressed as P = f(Q), that is valid for all positive quantities (Q > 0). Justify your answer by demonstrating mathematically that your function adheres to the economic principle that the price consumers are willing to pay for a good decreases as the quantity available increases.

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