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Mathematical Verification of a Preference Principle

An individual's satisfaction from consuming two goods, Good X and Good Y, is described by the utility function U(X, Y) = 10√X + 3Y. Assuming the quantities of X and Y consumed are always positive, determine if this function is consistent with the principle that having more of a good is always better. Provide a mathematical justification for your conclusion.

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