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Explaining Slopes on a Concave Production Curve

Imagine a graph representing a firm's output (on the vertical axis) as a function of a single input (on the horizontal axis). The production curve starts at the origin (0,0) and is concave, meaning it continuously rises but becomes progressively flatter. At an arbitrary point P on this curve (not the origin), explain geometrically why the straight line drawn from the origin to P is always steeper than the line that is tangent to the curve at point P.

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