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Convex Function

A function f(x)f(x) is considered convex if the line segment connecting any two points on its graph lies on or above the graph itself. From a calculus perspective, this geometric property corresponds to a non-negative second derivative (f(x)0f''(x) \ge 0), which signifies that the function's slope, given by the first derivative (f(x)f'(x)), is non-decreasing.

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