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Parameter Conditions for Increasing Utility

A consumer's satisfaction from consuming quantities of two goods, 'x' and 'y', is represented by the function U(x,y)=xαyβU(x, y) = x^\alpha y^\beta. For this model to accurately reflect a situation where the consumer's satisfaction always increases when they consume more of either good (assuming they are consuming positive amounts of both), what must be true about the parameters α\alpha and β\beta? Explain your reasoning by describing the relationship between these parameters and the change in the consumer's total satisfaction.

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