Concavity and Tangent Functions

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The problem is below. I was asked to explain what is meant in the circled part.
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Here is the problem (8b). I was asked to write out why the circled part was true.
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I know that since the function is concave down then f"(x)<0. That is a fact. What I am having trouble with is why they can say the next part.

What I thought was L(x) is the tangent line and all tangent lines are above a concave down function, but not sure that is correct or true.
 
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I guess I am just lost on the last line, because I know the first 2 lines are true because of concave down.