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Distinguishing Between Functional Properties

A function is described as "concave" if for any two distinct points on its graph, the line segment connecting them lies on or below the graph. A function is "strictly concave" if that same line segment lies strictly below the graph (except at the endpoints). In terms of the function's rate of change (its slope), what is the key difference between a function that is concave but not strictly concave, and one that is strictly concave?

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