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Parameter Constraints and Function Shape

Consider a function of the form v(t) = βt^α, where the input 't' and the parameters 'β' and 'α' are all positive numbers. For this function to represent a situation with diminishing returns, its second derivative must be negative. The second derivative is given by v''(t) = α(α-1)βt^(α-2). Analyze the components of this second derivative and explain precisely how the constraint 0 < α < 1 ensures that v''(t) is always negative.

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