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Proving Diminishing Average Product for a Power Production Function

This process outlines the formal proof that a power production function, given by g(h)=ahbg(h) = ah^b, exhibits a diminishing average product when the input 'h' is positive, the scaling factor 'a' is positive (a>0a > 0), and the output elasticity 'b' is between 0 and 1 ($0 < b < 1$). The proof relies on the established principle that a diminishing average product occurs if and only if the marginal product is less than the average product.

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