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The slope of a function's tangent line is observed to be strictly increasing at every point across its entire domain. For example, as the input x increases, the slope might change from -2 to -1, then to 0, then to 1.5, and so on, never decreasing or staying constant. Based on this information alone, what can be concluded about the function?

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